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Writing Persuasive Essays - Coggle Diagram
Writing Persuasive Essays
Introduction paragraph
Attention catcher
Asking a question
Quotation
Anecdote
Startling Fact or Statistic
Imaginative Scenario:
Thesis Statement : A thesis is a clearly worded statement telling readers exactly what the writer intends to do in the essay.
Claims
body paragraphs
Main points: Each paragraph should include a main point that later should be supported and developed with emotional or logical arguments
Topic sentences: Topic sentences clearly state the purpose of the paragraph.Write topic sentences that are clear, direct, and upfront about your purpose.
Supporting details:Supporting details are arguments, examples, or descriptions that justify, explain, and develop main points.
Making the connection:when the last sentence in a body paragraph connects the support back to the main point
Concluding Paragraphs
The conclusion is the last paragraph in the persuasive essay
restate the thesis
restate main points
attempt to leave a strong impression on the reader by ending on a clinching statement.
The clinching statement is the last idea in the persuasive essay.
Restatement of points: A restatement of points is when the writer briefly reviews the main points of their argument.