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Persuasive and Opinion Essays: A Comprehensive Guide, Exams of English Literature

An in-depth exploration of persuasive and opinion essays, including their definition, importance, writing process, and techniques. It covers the four-step writing process for persuasive essays, the structure of an opinion essay, and useful tips for writing effective persuasive and opinion essays.

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2020/2021

Uploaded on 12/13/2022

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Download Persuasive and Opinion Essays: A Comprehensive Guide and more Exams English Literature in PDF only on Docsity! LANG 0052 ENGLISH II PERSUASIVE ESSAY AND OPINION ESSAY Prepared by Noor Illi Binti Elas CONTENTS 1 2 PERSUASIVE ESSAY OPINION ESSAY The FOUR-Step Writing Process for Persuasive Essays 1. Choose a position. Students should think about the issue and pick the side they wish to advocate. 2. Understand the audience. In order to write an effective persuasive essay, the writer must understand the reader’s perspective. Is the reader undecided or inclined to favor one side or the other? 3. Do the research. A persuasive essay depends upon solid, convincing evidence. Don’t rely on a single source. Pull information from multiple websites and reference materials. Speak with community experts and teachers. Read and take notes. There is no substitute for knowledge of both sides of the issue. 4. Identify the most convincing evidence, as well as the key points for the opposing view. Persuasive Essay Outline • Introductory Paragraph Grab the reader’s attention by using a “hook.” Give an overview of the argument. Close with a thesis statement that reveals the position to be argued. • Body Paragraphs Each body paragraph should focus on one piece of evidence. Within each paragraph, provide sufficient supporting detail. • Opposing View Paragraph Describe and then refute the key points of the opposing view. • Concluding Paragraph Restate and reinforce the thesis and supporting evidence. Revising the Persuasive Essay In the revision phase, students review, modify, and reorganize their work with the goal of making it the best it can be. Keep these considerations in mind: • Does the essay present a firm position on the issue, supported by relevant facts, statistics, quotes, and examples? • Does the essay open with an effective “hook” that intrigues readers and keeps them reading? • Does each paragraph offer compelling evidence focused on a single supporting point? • Is the opposing point of view presented and convincingly refuted? • Is the sentence structure varied? Is the word choice precise? Do the transitions between sentences and paragraphs help the reader’s understanding? • Does the concluding paragraph convey the value of the writer’s position and urge the reader to think and act? Introduction - Present topic of discussion - State your stance Body - Present the first reason in support of your stance - Explain - Give an example/real situation/statistics - Present consequence/effect Conclusion - Summarize the reasons - End with a rhetorical question (optional) Develop an outline while you’re researching the topic and place evidence where they make the most sense. You don’t have to write whole assignment – just put stand-alone examples and facts in the place where they should go. Well-prepared outline for opinion essay makes almost 70 percent of success. All you left to do is merely join your arguments by bridging language. Check These Useful Tips for Writing an Opinion Essay: • State your opinion as for the topic discussed. • Make a list of viewpoints and reasons supporting your point of view. • Construct well-developed paragraphs. • Use linking words and phrases to join the sentences and the paragraphs within the text. • Start each paragraph with a topic sentence. THANKYOUMEET THE FUTURE
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