A letter, or an essay.
to persuade
Anonymous letters written to persuade Americans to ratify the Constitution
that lawyer's version of the case is the truth.
Burt C. Bean has written: 'How to persuade and convince' -- subject(s): Salesmen and salesmanship
They always wanted to influence(or persuade) people into becoming Puritan. If it didn't help I'm sorry-_-!
If there was no persuasion there would be no argument without argument there can only be one answer and there's always more then one answer.
It depends on who you want to persuade and what your persuading
I/you/we/they persuade. He/she/it persuades. The present participle is persuading.
i persuade her to go swimming
"Convert". As in, "he converted from Judaism to Buddhism".
I think persuade in a sentence would be I will persuade this essay.
The noun forms of the verb to persuade are persuader, persuasion, and the gerund, persuading.