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Develop effective outlines and appeals for messages that persuade. ... Should a persuasive message have 4 paragraphs one for each point of the outline?
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www.stanford.edu/~harryg/protected/secured6/Chapter11.h...
www.stanford.edu/~harryg/protected/secured6/Chapter11.htm
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When you set out to persuade someone, you want them to accept your opinion on an issue: you want to change that person's mind to your way of thinking. To do this, you will - just as with 'writing to argue' - be presenting a ... use an effective and persuasive structure built up through several clear topic paragraphs...
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www.englishbiz.co.uk/mainguides/persuade.htm
www.englishbiz.co.uk/mainguides/persuade.htm
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When you are given an essay question on writing to persuade, you are in a completely artificial situation. Your personal beliefs need to be put to one side. The examiner is only interested in your persuasive skills, ... Use the points from your brainstormed short-list to open a series of body paragraphs.
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www.englishbiz.co.uk/kwikguides/persuadekwik.htm
www.englishbiz.co.uk/kwikguides/persuadekwik.htm
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The paragraphs below are on the short story "To Hell with Dying," by Alice Walker. You should get a clear understand of why one of the paragraphs below is poorly developed and why the other paragraph is well developed.
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www2.ivcc.edu/rambo/eng1001/goodparagraph.htm
www2.ivcc.edu/rambo/eng1001/goodparagraph.htm
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Think about your favorite amusement ride. In several paragraphs, persuade other fifth graders that your favorite ride is the best and why.
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schools.puyallup.k12.wa.us/learning/assessment/Writing%...
schools.puyallup.k12.wa.us/learning/assessment/Writing%20Prompts%209-03/5th%20grade%20Persuasive%20final.htm
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The paragraphs below are on the short story "To Hell with Dying," by Alice Walker. You should get a clear understand of why one of the paragraphs below is poorly developed and why the other paragraph is well developed.
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www.ivcc.edu/eng1002/handout_effectiveorganization.htm
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A persuasive essay, for example, may have paragraphs that inform, paragraphs that persuade, paragraphs that threaten, and paragraphs that request information. However, on a more global level, each document must have one primary purpose.
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www.toolsforwriters.org/cwo/principles/thinkingrhetoric...
www.toolsforwriters.org/cwo/principles/thinkingrhetorically/purpose.htm
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Homework question: No Comment Added ... 1st Paragraph. Author / presenter, title / article, purpose-to inform, to entertain, to persuade thesis. Paragraphs 2,3,4: main points some supporting details / examples...
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homework.justanswer.com/questions/1arrw-help-one-good-s...
homework.justanswer.com/questions/1arrw-help-one-good-summary-let
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Your job as an author is to persuade your targeted audience to, at the very least, respect what you have written, respect you as an author (your ethos), and respect our way of structuring the essay. ... Body paragraphs (Cartman's fat body…several lumps) working together to persuade. These paragraphs include:
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www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~jamesford/persuasiveessayoutline.htm
www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~jamesford/persuasiveessayoutline.htm
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