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I need to write a persuasive essay for my college writing class and have come up with my top three of topics to write about 1.why language should be taught starting in kindergarten 2. why it should be illegal to kill sharks 3. why drunk drivers should be imprisoned on the first offense
A good introduction in persuasive writing grabs the reader's attention, presents the topic or issue, establishes credibility, and sets the tone for the rest of the piece. It should also clearly state the writer's position or argument.
When analyzing persuasive writing, focus on identifying the author's main argument or thesis, examine the evidence and examples provided to support the argument, assess the credibility of the sources cited, and evaluate the effectiveness of the rhetorical strategies used to persuade the audience.
About five sentences.
The paragraph writing on your school should include the name of your school and some of its achievements.
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consider a variety of points of illumination
First paragraph
yes it is, you should use the writing process with any kind of essay writing
Words? in paragraph writing we should care way of writing skill presentation . at first write subject related and characters,after then think on your new idea and write them.
You start a new paragraph when the subject changes, and if you're writing dialogue, also when the speaker changes.
The beginning of every paragraph should be indented in all formal writing.
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To learn persuasive writing, study examples of persuasive essays and articles. Understand persuasive techniques such as appealing to emotions, providing evidence, and using rhetorical devices. Practice writing persuasively by stating a clear argument, supporting it with relevant evidence, and anticipating counterarguments. Feedback from others can also help improve your persuasive writing skills.
The body of the paragraph should convey what you are saying and you should structure the paragraph according to the rules of grammar.