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How would you persuade How would you persuade someone to do…. someone to do…. ( or not to do ) ( or not to do ) something, or to buy an something, or to buy an item or service? item or service? When writing something which is intended When writing something which is intended to persuade, there are several to persuade, there are several important important features to remember. features to remember. Checklist For Persuasive Writing Checklist For Persuasive Writing Open with a statement of the issue being addressed. State your position on the issue. Main body of text contains the arguments that are elaborated with reasons and evidence ( facts ). End with a summary. Language Features Language Features Use mainly the present tense. Use mainly the present tense. Use logical and cause and effect Use logical and cause and effect connectives. connectives. Use emotive language. Use emotive language. Use technical language. Use technical language. Use rhetorical questions. Use rhetorical questions. Dare the reader to disagree. Dare the reader to disagree. Try to make opinions sound like facts. Try to make opinions sound like facts. Use powerful verbs and strong adjectives. Use powerful verbs and strong adjectives. Task Task Read the following text, looking for Read the following text, looking for the elements of persuasive writing the elements of persuasive writing which we have outlined. which we have outlined.
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