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It is a tool to write persuaive essays. It consists of O Opinion, Reason, Examples, Reason, Examples, and Opinion
Topic Sentence * 1st Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain * 2nd Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain * 3rd Supporting detail/reason/fact * Explain * Explain Conclusion
A persuasive Paragraph is a paragraph that tries to get you or the reader to do something. A persuasive paragraph will usually include your topic, three or four reasons why, and then how you perform the action. They sometimes include an opinion against it but they always tell you why the reason is wrong.
explanatory this kind of essay would be labeled as explanatory. Most likely this kind of paragraph would start off with a thesis, then an explanation to that thesis or a well written reason why that thesis is relevant to the topic.
explanatory this kind of essay would be labeled as explanatory. Most likely this kind of paragraph would start off with a thesis, then an explanation to that thesis or a well written reason why that thesis is relevant to the topic.
A paragraph proof combines statements and reasons into sentences to prove a mathematical statement or theorem. Each statement is followed by a reason or justification, typically in a linear format to demonstrate the logical progression of the proof.
Using a standard business letter format), state the reason for writing with any specifications as your first paragraph, 'I am writing to...' Use the second paragraph to explain any parameters (s) for the action, keeping it short and to the point. Mention or list anything that may be attached that support the action. Start the third paragraph with any important dates or time frame, if applicable; next provide the information necessary for the recipient to contact you; and the last sentence is used to thank them for their time and/or their action.
Using a standard business letter format (link below), state the reason for writing with any specifications as your first paragraph, 'I am writing to...' Use the second paragraph to explain any parameters (s) for the action, keeping it short and to the point. Mention or list anything that may be attached that support the action. Start the third paragraph with any important dates or time frame, if applicable; next provide the information necessary for the recipient to contact you; and the last sentence is used to thank them for their time and/or their action.
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Exclamatory writing just means writing that is strong, or emphatic. I am not familiar with this term as a method for developing paragraphs, but you would write emphatically by writing with a lot of emotion. Write about how the topic makes you feel. Use emotional stories to support your topic. Describe the topic emotionally.
Using a standard business letter format (link below), state the problem and any specifications as your first paragraph, 'I am writing to advise you..., (and to request... if necessary)'. Use the second paragraph to explain the action and the reason(s), keeping it short and to the point. Mention or list anything that may be attached to support your action. Start the third paragraph with any important dates or time frame, if applicable; next provide the information necessary for them to contact you; and the last sentence is used to thank them for their time and/or their acting on your request. (Yes, thank them even if you are terminating the attorney for a contentious reason, always be professional.)
A dissenting opinion is written when a justice disagrees with the majority opinion (which carries the force of law). If a justice is writing a dissenting opinion, that means he or she voted with the minority group, and wants to explain the reason why he or she disagrees with the official Opinion of the Court. Dissenting opinions may be cited, but are not enforceable.