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The document provides guidelines for writing persuasive texts, emphasizing the importance of using at least three reasons to persuade the audience and gathering reliable information. It outlines the structure of a persuasive text, including the introduction, thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, topic sentences, and concluding paragraphs, while also highlighting the use of persuasive keywords and transition words. Additionally, it offers tips for writing explanations, focusing on logical organization and clarity.
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The document provides guidelines for writing persuasive texts, emphasizing the importance of using at least three reasons to persuade the audience and gathering reliable information. It outlines the structure of a persuasive text, including the introduction, thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, topic sentences, and concluding paragraphs, while also highlighting the use of persuasive keywords and transition words. Additionally, it offers tips for writing explanations, focusing on logical organization and clarity.
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ENGLISH Points to remember when writing

Persuasive Text persuasive texts.


➢ Is a kind of writing that aims to 1. Use at least three reasons for
persuade or convince the persuading your target
readers to agree audience.
2. Gather enough reliable
Parts of Persuasive Text information to support your
reasons.
Introduction 3. Get your readers attention at
➢ This is the part where the the beginning of your essay by
writers get the readers asking an intriguing question or
attention. interesting facts.
➢ It tells the reader the issue 4. Use persuasive keywords like
being discussed. effective, best, and needed.
➢ Used transition words like “first” 5. Call on the audience to take
“first of all” “i like to begin with” action.
6. Check your persuasive essay
Thesis Statement that it’s really convincing.
➢ This is the main idea of your 7. Check your persuasive essay to
essay. edit and re-write.

Supporting Paragraph How to write an explanation:


➢ This is the part where the 1. Give a short description or a
reasons are presented. question about the object or
➢ The writer must provide process that will be explained.
examples, facts, evidence and 2. Organize the series of events in
important details. a logical order.
➢ Used transition words like “in 3. Use the simple present tense
addition to..” “another…” “for form of the verb when you are
example” “let us remember” “in explaining.
fact…” 4. Stay focused on the topic
sentence. Provide examples
Topic Sentence and evidence
➢ The main idea of the paragraph. 5. Use transition words. These
words connect ideas together.
Concluding Paragraph 6. Never forget to make a good
➢ The part where the writer goes conclusion at the end of your
back to his or her point of view. explanation.
➢ Summarize the reason and
convince the audience to do Opinions
something or change their mind. ➢ Are very evident in persuasive
Explanation texts.
➢ Tell what something is all
about.
➢ It is a way of telling how
things work or even why
things happen.

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