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English 108 December 2014 Agenda
I. Persuasive Essay notes
II. Research notes
Persuasive EssayAccording page R40 of the Literature textbook, “persuasive writing should”
• “Hook the reader’s attention with a strong introduction”
(This means that writers should begin their essays with a thought-provoking question or fact about the issue to gain the reader’s interest.)
• “State the issue and the writer’s position”
• Give opinions and support them with facts or reasons.”
(Never write, “in my opinion” or “I think that …)
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• “have a reasonable and respectful tone” (formal tone)
• “answer opposing views” (Write about the opposite side of the argument and explain why your position is better.)
• “use sound logic and effective language”
• “conclude by summing up reasons or calling for action.” (a call to action means you encourage readers to do something!)
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“Support for Your Argument” (pg R41)
Statistics – facts stated in numbersExamples – specific instances that explain pointsObservations – events or situations you have seenAnecdotes – brief stories that illustrate points
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Persuasive EssayAll of the evidence must be found on the EPSCO website:
Go to the Student Portal
Click on the EPSCO link
Click on the Student Research Center: High School & Middle School
Search only magazines and newspapers, and click on the Full Text box
Use key words in your search, like “death penalty in Virginia” or “death penalty in the United States”.