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The first element of a persuasive essay is a title
The first element of a persuasive essay is a title. It has an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
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The first element of a persuasive essay is a title
The first element of a persuasive essay is a title. It has an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
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An introduction is creative, draws attention, communicates the topic in detail and its relevance, asserts author’s opinion, and structures the essay.
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HOW? An introduction is creative, draws attention, communicates the topic in detail and its relevance, asserts author’s opinion, and structures the essay.
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PROBLEM: Vague
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PROBLEM: Personal tone
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STRUCTURE Opener Thesis statement An introduction Current affairs
Statistic Anecdote Thought experiment/controversial statement Quotation Thesis statement Topic Opinion Structures paragraphs
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So no should or must.
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GOOD PRACTICE: Structures paragraphs
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GOOD PRACTICE: Specific
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An introduction is creative, draws attention, communicates the topic in detail and its relevance, asserts author’s opinion, and structures the essay.
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Body paragraphs are unified, coherent, and well-developed.
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PROBLEM: Not unified
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PROBLEM: Incoherent
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PROBLEM: Underdeveloped
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Body paragraphs are unified, coherent, and well-developed.
HOW? Body paragraphs are unified, coherent, and well-developed.
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STRUCTURE Transition word(s) Topic sentence (beginning or end) Support
Body paragraph STRUCTURE Transition word(s) Topic sentence (beginning or end) Support Reasoning Examples Statistics Expert opinion Anecdotal evidence
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GOOD PRACTICE: Unified
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GOOD PRACTICE: Coherent
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GOOD PRACTICE: Coherent
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GOOD PRACTICE: Coherent
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GOOD PRACTICE: Topic sentence
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GOOD PRACTICE: Topic sentence
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GOOD PRACTICE: Well-developed
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GOOD PRACTICE: Well-developed
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GOOD PRACTICE: Well-developed
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Body paragraphs are unified, coherent, and well-developed.
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A conclusion generalises and is poignant.
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PROBLEM: Summary
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(final sentence of a student essay)
PROBLEM: Weak (final sentence of a student essay)
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(final sentence of a student essay)
PROBLEM: Weak (final sentence of a student essay)
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(final sentence of a student essay)
PROBLEM: Weak (final sentence of a student essay)
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(conclusion of a student essay)
PROBLEM: Personal (conclusion of a student essay)
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A conclusion generalises and is poignant.
HOW? A conclusion generalises and is poignant.
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STRUCTURE Condenses specifics into general statement Content
A conclusion STRUCTURE Condenses specifics into general statement Content Prediction Warning Recommendation Quote Memorable final sentence
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GOOD PRACTICE: Loop back phrase/idea
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GOOD PRACTICE: Link to old/new context
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GOOD PRACTICE: One syllable words/short sentences
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A conclusion generalises and is poignant.
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