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Page 1: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your
Page 2: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

What is a persuasive paragraph?

An advertisement for a product or service.Trying to convince your reader to buy or do

something.Trying to convince your reader to agree with

your opinion.

Page 3: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

Characteristics of aPersuasive Paragraph

A good persuasive paragraph…Has a purpose, which is to persuade readers to accept a position or take action.Begins with a topic sentence indicating the writer’s position.Has supporting sentences that present facts and opinions to back up the position.Has a closing sentence that restates the writer’s position.

Page 4: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

What do you need to think about before writing?

Who is your audience? You need to know your readers so you will know what to say to convince them.

What is the subject of your advertisement? You need to have an opinion about it.

What words should I use? You need to use persuasive language to talk your reader into agreeing with you.

Page 5: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

How do you choose your topic?Ask yourself…Can this topic be supported by facts and

details?Will you be able to persuade your readers to

agree with you?Can this topic be argued for or against?Is it appropriate for an advertisement?What is your purpose?Is it interesting to your audience?

Page 6: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

Writing a Strong Topic SentenceThe topic sentence should clearly state the

author’s opinion about the topic.It should capture the readers’ interest and

make them want to know more.It will be restated to help you write your

strong closing sentence.

Page 7: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

Writing Your First DraftRemember to use words that express how

you feel.Your words should affect your readers’

emotions.Keep your readers interested so you can

convince them.

Page 8: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

Persuasive Voice – Word Choice

Use strong and convincing words.Use a voice that will make your audience

want your product or service.Use a voice that will convince your reader by

making the subject sound exciting, valuable, or special.

Page 9: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

Persuasive Voice – Active VoiceUse the “active voice”:

Active Voice: Hannah drove the car.Passive Voice: The car was driven by Hannah.

The active voice is more interesting.It makes the writer sound more confident and

firm, which helps them persuade readers to agree with them.

It helps show your reader how much you care about your subject.

Page 10: What is a persuasive paragraph? An advertisement for a product or service. Trying to convince your reader to buy or do something. Trying to convince your

Use Adjectives that DescribeDescriptive adjectives tell the age, size,

material, shape, color, or nationality of a noun.They make your writing more interesting and

persuasive.Examples:

building - enormous buildingwall - purple wallblanket - wool blanketwindow - square windowpuppy - adorable puppy