Fri 13 Feb 2009
To Write Persuasive Essays Greatly
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The persuasive essay comprises of an introduction, data statement, confirmation, confutation, and conclusion.
Organizing the parts is very simple.
1. You should present the topic of your persuasive essay and the thesis statement.
2. Then you need to state the data of the case.
3. Your next step is to prove the thesis with the help of your arguments.
4. After, you should disprove the arguments of your opponent.
5. Complete your persuasive essay.
1) The introduction needs to catch and keep your audience attention and concentrate their attention on your thesis statement.
2) The data statement may have narration, circumstances, details, and summaries. This is a non-argumentative introduction of the data regarding the problem or situation under discussion. It means you discuss the situation objectively without attempting to persuade your audience.
3) The confirmation is the part where you give your arguments. It is the main and longest part of your paper. With the readers rendered intent by the introductory paragraph and informed by the data statement, you demonstrate why your point of view concerning the data should be believed and accepted.
4) Refutation. Typically, you reject the truth of the premise on which the contrasting argument is grounded, or you can oppose to the inferences presented by the premise’s opposition that cannot be broken down.
5) The conclusion should
a) render your readers to be bad disposed toward your opponent and well disposed to you;
b) enlarge your points and reduce the opposition;
c) put your readers in the proper mood;
d) refresh your audience memory by summing up the major points of the argument.