Monday, January 9, 2012

Explain the writing process involved in writing a persuasive piece of writing, and give one example of a persuasive writing.

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  1. Persuasive writing tells the writer's opinion and why the reader should agree. A persuasive letter, for example, is a letter meant for a specific audience. It tries to convince the reader to do something, and it has a date, body, closing, and signature. It has a beginning (in the beginning you must state your opinion.) Middle (Gives 2, or 3, reasons for your opinion) End (Tells the reader what action to take.) A good persuasive letter must be a topic you know something about, something you are interested in, and something you have strong opinions about.

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  2. Jesslyn Cox 5th PeriodJanuary 11, 2012 at 5:47 AM

    the writing process is involved in persauasive writing by making your peice better. Persuasive writing tells the writers opinion. You have to use the writing process in persuasive writing to do a brain storm of your peice, then you can go back and do a rough draft. After you finish the rough draft go back to your peice and revice or make sure your peice is mistake free. Then edit your peice, such examples are making it better and correct spelling. The next step is publishing. If, and when you think your finished you may do your finally copy. However, you may want proof read before. An, example of persuasuive writing would be to get a official to change a rule or to persuade a princaple to change break.

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  3. You have to have five paragraphs. the first paragraph is the introduction, the second, third, and fourth paragraphs are all the support paragraphs. the last paragraph is the conclusion. The introduction paragraph has three main idea sentences of your support paragraphs, one hook sentence, and a thesis statement. The support sentences will restate your main support sentences in order. the conclusion of your persuasive letter will tie everything you stated before together and to make it better, you should restate from what you said in the first, second, third, and forth paragraphs. Always, always, always indent and use transitions!

    An example would be:


    (Introduction/Begining)






    (Support/Body)






    (Support/Body)






    (Support/Body)






    (Conclusion/Ending)

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  4. Persuasive Writing
    One Person's opioion

    what is persuasive writing?
    persuasive writing tells the writers opioion and why the reader should agree
    what is the goal of persuasive writing?
    to state the readers opioion
    to give reasons why the reader should agree
    to convince the reader to take action
    what topics make good persuasive writing?
    choose a topic you no something about
    choose a topic your interested in
    choose a topic you have strong opioions about
    what is a persuasive letter?
    a letter meant to a specific audience
    tries to convince to do something
    has a date, greeting, body, closing, and solution
    what are the parts of a persuasive letter?
    beginning-states your opioion
    middle- gives to or three reasons for tour opioion
    end- tells the reader what action to take
    what are the best ways to order my reason?
    least important reason 1st
    second most important reason next
    strongest reason last
    Love,
    Stacy
    :)

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  5. There are five steps in a persuasive piece of writing:
    1: Pick your position- which side of the issue are you on?
    2: Analyze the audience in which you are writing your persuasive essay to.
    3: Use evidence to convince your audience- statistics, facts, quotes, etc.
    4: Explain and refute the opposite view within your essay.
    5: Wrap up your final thoughts, and restate your opinion in your last paragraph on the essay.
    One example of a persuasive piece of writing is:
    An Editorial.

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  6. a example of a persuasive piece of writing is an artical and the process is Plan the writing then write a rough draft after you do that you need to write the final draft

    By Dakota Gray

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  7. The writing process involved in writing a persuasive piece of writing is to use persuasive words and alot of details.One example of persuasive writing is writing to the pricipal asking him to change the lunch menu.

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  8. You do reseach of all the good things about that subject. You find out what's popular that most people would like and you would tell them that kind of stuff. after they relize that this would involve most of the things they would enjoy or appersiate they will more likely accept what you are asking for.

    Example: About recycling.
    If you recycle you could earn money. Who doesn't like money? When you recycle you clean up the earth you will also make the air cleaner. That's healthier for you and the people around you. I care about the environment, but that don't mean everyone is. We need to convince everyone recycling can do more good then bad and get everyone involved.

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  9. Persuasive means trying to get someone to do what you want to do. For An Example We Done an article on recyling . We persuaded the reader to help the enviroment, by recycling.Also keeping the enviroment clean and the air clean. By:Shania Collett....1st Period.

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  10. OK, So first, you have to decide on a topic or issue. Then you have to make a list of pros and cons for your issue. Then you write a thesis statement. Next you organize and outline ideas. Then you write it. Then you revise. Next you proof read it. Write a draft. And then finally, you read your summary one last time before you turn it in. E.x: You really should let me do whatever it is I wanna do. - Tyler Robinson. 1st Period.

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  11. First,Decide what you want out of this person Ex:Ipod, Money, or agreement to take action on project. Come up with a Thesis statement which in a single sentence you state your proposal or position,What’s the main idea that you’re trying to get across to your audience or What do you want the reader to agree to? Then in the next three paragraghs,since its a persuasive piece of writing come up with three good reasons yoou need/want this thing. Then on your conclusion just some it up and really ask them and tell them how it would make everything better. One example of a persuasive piece of righting is the invasive plant, on demand writing we did in Mrs.McQueens class.-Christian Bond
    -Christian Bond

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  12. First,Decide what you want out of this person Ex:Ipod, Money, or agreement to take action on project. Come up with a Thesis statement which in a single sentence you state your proposal or position,What’s the main idea that you’re trying to get across to your audience or What do you want the reader to agree to? Then in the next three paragraghs,since its a persuasive piece of writing come up with three good reasons yoou need/want this thing. Then on your conclusion just some it up and really ask them and tell them how it would make everything better. One example of a persuasive piece of righting is the invasive plant, on demand writing we did in Mrs.McQueens class.-Christian Bond

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  13. Beth Neeley - 7th periodJanuary 26, 2012 at 11:41 AM

    First you persuade them to read your piece of writing about what your trying to persuade them to do in your introduction. have your 3 reason ( 1 reason per paragraph) then sum everything up in your concluding paragraph.
    One example is you trying to persuade your teachers on giving you less homework.

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  14. Hey Mrs. McQueen!
    when writing a persuasive peice of writing you should first choose a topic, then you should come up with 3 good reasons to support that topic :) those reasons should be listed in order from least important to most important! They should also be mentioned in the introductory paragraph. The writing should be 5 paragraphs long and have at least five sentances to a paragraph :) an example would be writing a letter to Santa when you are a kid and telling him that you have been good and so on. Was that good? :)))

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  15. Oh yeah that one was from Megan's Adams (me) :))))

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