Persuasive Essay: The Rundown

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A persuasive essay is much like debating. Your goal is to convince, persuade and make your reader believe in whatever it is you’re trying to say. And much like a debate, this type of writing has basic rules to follow with regards to content and structure.

Elements of a Good Persuasive Essay

  • Facts- Support arguments with concrete evidence. You can’t just throw around opinions.
  • Conclusions – Summarize and relate everything you’ve written into one final paragraph stating your position and how you arrived at it.
  • Organization – Arrange the facts and premises according to significance when buildings arguments.
  • Persuasion – convince your readers that what you wrote is based on agreeable facts and shared values
  • Confidence – this is how you show your persuasiveness.

Getting Started

  • Identify the Key questions of your essay
  • When researching, determine the following:
    • Data/Facts
    • references (as well as for further reference)
    • your views on the authors and their work
    • issues that have prejudices about the topic
  • Emotional effects of the issues involved>
    Make use of possible emotions brought about.
  • List out specifics; organize through importance:
    prioritize, sequence, edit, discard, etc.

Write a Draft!

в—Begin with the first paragraph

  • Establish the topic
  • State your position
  • Compel the reader to continue reading
  • Center on three major points to build up

в—Create a means of transition from a paragraph to the next
в—Keep an active voice
в—Quote sources
в—Don’t lose focus; always keep in mind your main point or thesis.
в—Concentrate on logical points
в—Develop your arguments; don’t rush to the summary (wait for the conclusion)
в—Conclusion

  • Summarize and conclude your point.
  • Refer to the opening paragraph in the conclusion
    • Is the conclusion consistent with the main ideas?
    • Recall the progress and importance of the arguments
    • Does it rationally wrap up the development of the viewpoints?

в—Read your paper again and again

  • Answer these questions truthfully:
    Do I make sense?  Am I convinced?
    Will my readers be convinced?
    Will they recognize my premises and agree with them?
  • Edit, edit, edit! As much as possible.
  • Have someone else read it.
  • Check spelling and grammar!
  • Revise. Don’t hesitate to re-write your paper.
  • Submit the paper
  • Congratulate yourself!
    You did your best. That’s what you call a job well done.

Coping with criticisms -
Always accept them constructively and not personally. If the information you gave is criticized for its merit, then double check!

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