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1 Writing a Persuasive Paper

2 What is a Persuasive Writing?  Writing used to convince others of what you believe or say.

3 Why do it?  Want others to: –AGREE with us –Share our Values –Accept our argument or conclusions

4 Examples  Inherit the Wind---Drummond trying to persuade the jury  To get what we want  To avoid trouble ???  Politics  Can you think of other examples?

5 “Mom I want a Dog” Pick Me!!! I am too cute to pass up. Look I do tricks! How will I ever convince her to let me have one?

6 Parts of a Paper/Argument  Introduction –Hook –Background –Thesis  Body –Topic Sentence –High level of Support  Conclusion –Effective Ending –Closure on issues without being repetitive from Intro. –Tie up paper and relate back to hook/thesis

7 Hook  Attention Grabber  Can be Quote, Definition, Interesting Fact/Stat, Riddle/Pun, etc…  Must be somehow related to your topic, not random selection  This is NOT your Position!!!! Your position on a paper is most likely your thesis statement.

8 Examples When people hear “Titanic”, they think of the tragedy that occurred one fateful April night…

9 Background Information  This part of your Introduction should be fairly general.  Should state the main arguments of your paper in a general way. (not specific examples yet)  Avoid just listing the main topics you will discuss.  Rather, try to use transition words to connect those main points.

10 Thesis Statement  Could be last sentence of your Intro.  Statement of your position---be sure you know which side of the issue you are on.  Should be clear and concise---use effective language (avoid being repetitive)  For persuasive essays, these statements should be debatable. (that is, can someone else state the opposite opinion?

11 You decide: Are these good thesis statements for the topics?  School Uniforms: School uniforms are stupid and are therefore dumb, so they should not be allowed in any school.  Exit Exams: Schools should require all high school students to pass an exit exam before graduation.  Open Campus: Have you ever tried to eat lunch in just 15 minutes?

12  Thesis Statements 1 & 3 are NOT STRONG statements.  1 is repetitive, uses poor language, and not concise  3 is a question, so it is not a statement  Thesis Statement 2 would be a STRONG thesis statement because it is clear, states the position, and uses effective language without giving all the specific information away.

13 Examples School uniforms can benefit the school environment by helping students concentrate on their work, decreasing school violence, and eliminating popularity contests. Multiple factors, ranging from design flaws to overconfidence in the ship’s “unsinkable” status to poor decision- making by the crew, led to the greatest of maritime disasters-the Titanic disaster.

14 Body Paragraphs  First Sentence of EACH body paragraph should be a TOPIC SENTENCE –This again should be clear and should inform the reader about the issue to be discussed in that paragraph.  The rest of the paragraph should contain SUPPORT –These are examples and the explanation of how the example relates to your point

15 Sample Topic Sentences School uniforms help students concentrate on their work, rather than what other people are wearing. Uniforms can decrease school violence because they prevent students from hiding any weapons in their clothing.

16  AVOID listing several examples with NO explanation  Vary your Sentence Structure---try to start sentences and paragraphs in different ways.  It is far better to pick a couple of examples and explain them in detail, rather than list lots of examples  Be familiar with your topic. Your opinion matters, but it is a good idea to include evidence that supports what you believe.

17 Most Important  USE Transition Words  These are words that connect examples with the explanation AND connect one paragraph to the next  Using these will help you write more complex and varied sentences.  See Handout for Examples

18 Transition Words  AVOID---First, second, third, etc…  Some examples for persuasive are: –During, eventually, mainly, strongest, greater, better, least, greatest, best, most, worse, similarly, either…or, neither…not, not only…but also, likewise, also, nevertheless, although, but, instead, yet, however, opposed to, unlike, since, because, as a result, so, due to, thus, therefore, if…then, consequently

19 Conclusion  Conclusion should build in an orderly way---This is your last HURRAH!!!!  It should not be repetitive of the Intro, but should be related to the Intro.  Should be developed (min. 5 sentences).  Can restate your points, but again, try not to be redundant or repetitive

20 Effective Ending Statements  “final thoughts”  Project into the future  Lesson learned  Call to action  Offer a broader perspective (one that could apply to all people)  Give thoughts to think about  As and Answer a rhetorical question

21 Tips for Timed Writing  Don’t Panic  Read all the topics FIRST  Pick the topic you are most familiar with, NOT the one you have the strongest reaction to.  PLAN your ideas---take a few minutes to map out your arguments –Webs, flow charts, venn diagrams, bubble charts, outline, etc…

22 Tips (cont.)  When you begin writing, don’t forget to have a solid INTRODUCTION with all the parts (hook, background, thesis)  If you finish early, PROOFREAD what you wrote. –Sometimes we omit a word accidentally because our minds think faster than we can write.


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