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What is persuasive writing?

It is any type of writing that attempts to persuade us to adopt a point of view, agree with an opinion, take an action, form a belief, etc. It is any type of writing that involves an ARGUMENT. What is persuasive writing?. Business letter/sales letter about a product

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What is persuasive writing?

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  1. It is any type of writing that attempts to persuade us to adopt a point of view, agree with an opinion, take an action, form a belief, etc. It is any type of writing that involves an ARGUMENT. What is persuasive writing?

  2. Business letter/sales letter about a product Personal letter to your parents Editorial Portfolios will be due on Tuesday, Nov. 22, but individual grades will be taken often. In this unit, you will be creating a persuasive writing portfolio consisting of 3 pieces of original writing.

  3. Argument: a statement, reason, or fact for or against a point Propaganda: carefully using words in a certain way to influence opinions, emotions, attitudes, and behavior Declaration: any opinion based statement about a certain topic– see example Elements of persuasive writing

  4. Topic: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Declaration: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are the perfect food.

  5. Topic: water quality Declaration: Every American has the right to a clean, uncontaminated glass of water.

  6. Get out a sheet of paper and do the following: • Mrs. Jones will give you a topic. Write it on your paper. • You will have about I minute to brainstorm as many declarations on that topic as you can. Label them with letters such as – • Cell Phones A. Cell phone use should be permitted in school. B. Cell phone etiquette should taught in schools. Activity time!

  7. 1. Cell phones (do not use the same declarations used in previous example)

  8. 2. Video games

  9. 3. pets

  10. 4. The movie rating system

  11. 5. OMMS

  12. Now head your paper correctly and turn it in to Mrs. Jones.

  13. Now that you have made a declaration, you must DEFEND it This is done by creating evidence or reasons why the item should happen. Think of 3 logical reasons to support your declaration. Example: Defending your declaration/argument

  14. 1. 2. 3. Cell phone use should be permitted in school.

  15. Use your list of declarations for the 5 topics we examined today. Choose ONE (1) declaration for each topic. Write THREE (3) supporting reasons or details why that declaration should be true. You will end up with a list of 15 items. This is just like the example that we just did on cell phones. Homework tonight:

  16. An editorial is a persuasive piece written by the editor of a newspaper or magazine. The content deals with issues, ideas, and topics that are important to the audience. • Must have certain requirements • A clever beginning to “hook” the reader • A stance/declaration on an important issue • Support for the stance/declaration • A strong conclusion (call to action) Editorials

  17. See examples of editorials (community issue and school issue)

  18. Persuasive language is calm and reasonable. It includes reasons and specific examples. It avoids exaggeration, words that show strong emotion, anger, and insults. See the following examples: Word Choice in persuasive writing

  19. Our professional baseball team is stupid! They make the worst plays in the whole world! The outfielders couldn’t catch a fly ball if their lives depended on it. The batters couldn’t hit a ball if it was the size of a beach ball and the wind was blowing strongly in the direction of the home run fence. They should be fired tomorrow. The commissioner of baseball could hire our little league team, and we could do a better job.

  20. Our professional baseball team certainly is struggling. Their record of 5 wins and 10 losses shows that they need to make some changes. The outfielders need more practice catching fly balls, and the batters need to spend an afternoon at batting practice. Most of the batters are struggling to maintain a .200 batting average. It may even be time to consider trading some players. It’s easy to give advice when you’re not our there sweating and trying to win some games, so I would recommend that fans be patient. Our team will come around.

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