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    Writing A Persuasive Essay

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    The topic of writing is a very broad topic, expressed in several different styles and genres. Many of which have their own distinct characteristics which allows them to contain their own place in writing. I have decided to pursue my essay topic on the genre of persuasive essays or in many cases have been known as argument essays. A persuasive essay is a form of writing that attempts to persuade the reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action on its topic of display. This requires the writer to begin his essay taking a position for or against an issue in which he plans to write about. This will then require the writer to convince the reader to believe or do something in which the write believes strongly about. The…

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    Ebola Persuasive Essay

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    I wrote an essay, What Methods Would Effectively Prevent the Spread of Ebola?, that identified ways to stop the spread of the Ebola Virus. Every month there is a new, highly talked about topic of interest. These past few months, this topic was Ebola. It became one of the most talked about topics in Fall 2014 because it was brought to United States from Africa, where it has been an ongoing epidemic. Many citizens feared for their lives about what was to come. When talking about Ebola it is easy…

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    Reflective Paper I chose to reflect on my persuasive essay on why girls should make the fist move towards guys. My paper was addressed to college aged, heterosexual females. I definitely believe that I selected the right audience. I felt that addressing my paper to all females would have been extremely broad due to the fact that not all females are interested in men. Likewise, I feel like I definitely geared my paper towards my selected audience. I feel like I gave situations that are realistic…

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    An essay is a short piece of writing often meant to convey one point. Essays can be found in news sources, books, magazines and journals, and as a frequent school assignment. Even when restricted to just academic essays, essays come in a variety of forms, such as a personal essay, a research paper, or a persuasive essay. Despite their differences, there are some things that all essays have in common. Every type of essay has a thesis, a sentence usually found at the end of the first paragraph…

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    Writing has been a vital component of my academic success. During this current term I have experienced writing a narrative and persuasive essay. The past eight weeks, I have learned that writing enhances my communication and thinking skills, in order to give a clear view of my ideas to my readers. Writing is the main foundation upon which my skills, my knowledge, and my brainpower is measured academically and professionally. My writing process has been refined throughout this course…

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    My advice to makayla is to never get stuck on one question no longer than five minutes. It's okay to skip a question and come back to it later once you have answer all of the other questions. It's also okay to guess intelligently on some of the questions. I feel that you shouldn't always linger on the same questions, because that can cause you to loose most of you time on the test. John When writing I think John should just write everything out first step-by-step. Writing a rough draft will let…

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    The Lincoln-Douglas style of debate is one of the most commonly used formats in competitive or professional debate due to its simple structure and adequately long sections for each speech. It originated during 1858 with late President Abraham Lincoln and late Senator Stephen Douglas[1]. Nevertheless, this particular style is very popular in competitive debate. Like all debates, the LD debaters will be given a statement or prompt and whether they will be the affirmative or negative side. The…

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    The art of persuasion has grown tremendously for the past couple of years and became more convoluted in different ways. Persuasion is commonly use in advertising, political campaigns, business proposals, and also in writing. When it comes to persuasive writing, the writer is presenting an argument to the readers in order to influence them towards the writer's point of view. Although it can be a challenge, for some readers have different beliefs and opinion pertaining to a particular topic. So…

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    student failing their assignment, or a worker losing their career, or a student being expelled from school. This is a very important reason why a student should take time with their assignments to create original ideas. How can I tell whether I’ve plagiarized? A student or teacher can tell when plagiarism has taken place by direct quotes in quotation marks, or the material that is written sounds differently than what was written in past essays. Rather than typing a source's ideas word for word…

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    Persuasive Argument

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    The persuasive essay is devoted to proving a point of view and convincing its readers to side with the author’s opinion. In order to write a strong persuasive essay, you should choose your stance and express it explicitly both in the thesis and throughout the essay, using logical reasoning and provoking readers’ emotional response. The persuasive essay usually has a five paragraph essay format, though the number of the paragraphs can be increased if necessary. The introduction should seize the…

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