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Writing To Persuade Poster Ver 3

First, the document discusses the structure of persuasive writing, including an introduction to grab attention and state an opinion, main body paragraphs with reasons and explanations, and a conclusion to restate the opinion and leave the reader thinking. Second, it provides examples of persuasive language techniques like modal verbs, adverbs, and evaluative words to use. Third, the document lists additional persuasive devices like telling stories, citing experts, asking rhetorical questions, using repetition, and including statistics to strengthen arguments.

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Writing To Persuade Poster Ver 3

First, the document discusses the structure of persuasive writing, including an introduction to grab attention and state an opinion, main body paragraphs with reasons and explanations, and a conclusion to restate the opinion and leave the reader thinking. Second, it provides examples of persuasive language techniques like modal verbs, adverbs, and evaluative words to use. Third, the document lists additional persuasive devices like telling stories, citing experts, asking rhetorical questions, using repetition, and including statistics to strengthen arguments.

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Writing to Persuade

Structure Sentence Starters Persuasive Language


Introduction First, lets talk about... Modal Verbs
Grab the reader’s attention Another important point worth considering... (must, will, should)
and clearly state your Modal Adverbs
opinion. Astonishingly, some people don’t know that...
(definitely, absolutely, certainly)
Yet another incredible thing about..
Main Body Paragraphs Evaluative Language
Give reasons for your Finally, and most importantly...
(incredible, outstanding, awful, revolting)
opinions and explain these Best/Worst of all...
in detail.
Conclusion
Remind the reader of your Powerful Statements Remember:
opinion and leave them
with something to think Just think about it! We must stop this now! Consider your audience.
about. It’s out of this world! You know I’m right! Make your opinion clear.
We can’t let this go on! Use a strong voice.

Persuasive Devices
Give reasons for your opinion.
Check your spelling and punctuation.

Tell a personal story. Ask rhetorical questions.


Give an expert’s opinion. Use repetition.
Include statistics.

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