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THE IMPORTANCE OF B E I N G PERSUASIVE
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DECEITFUL UNREASONABLE PLAIN WRONG
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LEARN TO DISCERN WHICH SIDE TO AGREE WITH
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IMPROVE YOUR OWN OPINIONS
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EDITORIAL READING AND WRITING
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An editorial is an article that presents ONE's opinion on an issue.
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Components of an editorial
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1. Introduction, body and conclusion.
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2. An objective explanation of the issue.
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3. A timely news angle
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4. Opinions from the opposing viewpoint
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5. The opinions of the writer delivered in a professional manner
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6. Alternative solutions to the problem or issue being criticized
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7. A solid and concise conclusion
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Different purposes of editorial
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1. Explain or interpret 2. Criticize 3. Persuade 4. praise
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EXPLAIN explain the way the newspaper covered a sensitive or controversial subject
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criticize constructively criticize actions, decisions or situations while providing solutions to the problem identified
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criticize Immediate purpose is to let the audience see the problem not the solution
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aims to immediately see the solution, not the problem
persuade aims to immediately see the solution, not the problem
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readers will be encouraged to take a specific, positive action
persuade readers will be encouraged to take a specific, positive action
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editorials commend people and organizations for something done well
pRAISE editorials commend people and organizations for something done well
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Writing an editorial
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1. Pick a significant topic
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2. Collect information and facts
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3. State your opinion in a thesis statement
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4. Explain the issue objectively
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5. Give opposing viewpoints
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6. Refute the other side
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7. Concede a point of the opposition
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8. Give realistic solutions
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9. Sum it up in a concluding punch
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10. Keep it brief
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