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Writing A Persuasive Essay - Coggle Diagram
Writing A Persuasive Essay
Introduction
Thesis
a clearly worded statement telling readers exactly what the writer intends to do in the essay
Preview of the Main Points (Claims)
Attention Catcher
Anecdote
Startling Fact
Quotation
Imaginative Scenario
Rhetorical Question
Body Paragraphs
Each paragraph should focus on one argument, called the main point.
Should have a topic sentence which states the main point at the beginning of the paragraph
Supporting Details are arguments, examples, or descriptions that justify, explain, and develop main points.
Conclusion
Restatement of Points
Briefly reviewing the main points of their argument.
Clinching Statement
the last idea in the persuasive essay
The Worst Case Scenario
The Call to Action
The Better World
Done By Rafaa Bukhary