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PERSUASIVE WRITING TERMINOLOGY Writing to convince the reader…
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MONDAY Plausible : having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable Contradiction : assertion of the contrary or opposite; denial; direct opposition between things compared; inconsistency Evidence : that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof
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TUESDAY Justify : to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded Audience : the persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, etc.; a regular public that manifests interest, support, enthusiasm, or the like Refute : to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge; to prove (a person) to be in error
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WEDNESDAY Dissuade : to deter by advice or persuasion; persuade not to do something Prevail : to appear or occur as the more important or frequent feature or element; predominate Discrepancy : an instance of difference or inconsistency
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THURSDAY Invalidate : to render weak or ineffective, as an argument Negate : to nullify or cause to be ineffective Repudiate : to reject the authority or validity of; refuse to accept or ratify
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FRIDAY Writing Situation: The principal of your school does not think that having food and drinks in the classroom is a good idea. Directions for Writing: Think about the reasons why having food and drinks in the classroom is a good idea. Now write to convince your principal whether having food and drinks in the classroom is a good idea for the school. CHOOSE YOUR “SIDE” AND COME UP WITH THREE SUPPORTING REASONS. THEN “SCOPE” YOUR ARGUMENT. USE FULL SENTENCES BELOW. THESIS (side): Reason 1: Reason 2: Reason 3: SCOPE:
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