How to read and write persuasive writing
How to read persuasive writing
Persuasive writing is another word for convince but used in a more grown up way that is more used in schools taught in English along with all the other words such as thesis, and good information. Think of persuasive writing as an opinion or trying to convince using lots of arguments with positive and negative effects.
How to write persuasive writing
Writing persuasive writing just using your ideas but like I said before using lots of arguments, good details, and the positive and negative effects about the topic your talking or writing about. Here are some examples on some topics using persuasive writing...
Should junk food be aloud in schools?
Positive:
1.) Kid’s that don’t have a lunch or snack to eat but have money to buy something.
Negative:
1.) Its bad for the student’s health and can harm the internal origins
Like the positive and negative effects that are used in these sentences are much like the details and examples that are used in a persuasive letter from your own point of view.
Positive:
Negative:
Reasons:
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Good intro to topic. Separate into reading and writing. Include more step-by-step description and include a worksheet.
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just one mistake
aloud=allowed
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