How to Write a Persuasive
Essay
by Jesse Seldess,
Professional Writer
When writing a persuasive essay, your purpose
is to convince your audience to embrace your
idea or point of view. Keeping this purpose in
mind is the key to writing an effective
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Essential steps for writing a persuasive essay:
- Identify your main idea or point of view.
Your purpose will be to persuade your audience to accept
this idea or point of view.
- Identify your audience. To write an
effective persuasive essay, try to understand your audience.
For example, are your readers undecided about your issue? Or
are your readers hostile to your point of view?
- Considering your audience, identify the
strongest supporting points for your persuasion.
- Identify the most significant opposing view.
Explaining and then refuting the opposing view strengthens
the credibility and scope of your essay.
How to organize your persuasive essay:
Introduction
- Your introduction should hook your reader's attention
and provide background information on your topic or
controversy.
- The paragraph should end with a clear statement of your
main idea or point of view.
Body paragraphs
- Your body paragraphs should present the points in
support of your main idea.
- Each body paragraph should focus on one point.
- Be sure to provide evidence or examples for each point.
Opposing view
- After presenting your supporting points, develop one
paragraph to accurately explain and then refute the most
significant opposing view.
Conclusion
- Creatively restate your main idea and supporting points.
- Try to leave your audience even more connected to your
topic and persuaded by your main idea or perspective.
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