Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEzra Clarke Modified over 9 years ago
1
English II: Persuasive Writing
2
What is Persuasive Writing? Expresses the writer’s opinion Tries to get the audience to do what you want them to do Tries to make the audience think what you want them to think
3
Your Job as the Author Introduce the issue & state your opinion Give reasons/references to the play to support your opinion Wrap up your opinion in a conclusion
4
1 st Part of an Essay: Introduction One paragraph Gets the reader’s attention Includes title and author of play THESIS: last sentence that expresses your opinion
5
The Thesis Statement Choose the statement from the prewriting sheet you agree with. That becomes your thesis statement. Your audience must know what YOU believe. Without a thesis, the references to the play don’t support anything – and that affects the essay’s grade.
6
2 nd Part of an Essay: Body Each paragraph (3 of them) makes reference to an event from the play that supports your opinion Each reference is elaborated – explains how that reference supports your opinion Includes the Act & Scene where the event occurs in the play
7
Organizing the Body Paragraphs Start by choosing your three BEST reasons under the statement you chose as your thesis If you have some events/reasons that are similar, you can combine them Put them in order from weakest to strongest
8
3 rd Part of an Essay: Conclusion One paragraph Sums up main points Restates thesis (not in the same words, though) Provides closure
9
The Finishing Touches Format the essay correctly Proofread for grammar, mechanics, & spelling Run spellcheck Print a clean copy Staple the scoring guide on top and turn everything in
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.