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    How do you write an introduction for a persuasive essay?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
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    Your introduction should introduce the topic of your essay and provide any important background information for understanding the position you are arguing for. Most importantly, your introduction should contain a thesis statement that clearly articulates what position you are taking on the central issue, why you are taking that position, and how you will go about defending that position.
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    How do you structure a persuasive essay?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    Your persuasive essay should include an introduction that clearly states your position, body paragraphs that offer support for that position, a paragraph that acknowledges and refutes counterarguments, and a conclusion.
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    How do you start a persuasive paragraph?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    Make sure that you clearly state the larger topic of your essay in addition to the specific stance you are arguing. Use clear and precise evidence and rhetorical strategies to support your stance.
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    What are the steps to write a persuasive essay?
    Christopher Taylor, PhD
    English Professor
    Christopher Taylor is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at Austin Community College in Texas. He received his PhD in English Literature and Medieval Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2014.
    English Professor
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    As outlined in this article, you need to understand the topic, choose a position to defend, craft a clear thesis statement, provide evidence to support your position, and use rhetorical strategies to try to persuade your reader.
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    What are some of the main persuasive techniques?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    One of the most important persuasive techniques is providing solid evidence and examples to support your argument (appealing to reason). You can also use techniques such as appealing to authority (citing notable experts on your topic), appealing to emotion (trying to sway how the reader feels about your argument) and appealing to trust (helping the reader feel that you are someone they can believe in and rely on).
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    What are some good topics for a persuasive essay?
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    You can write a persuasive essay on almost any topic, provided it’s a topic that lends itself to arguing in favor of different positions. For example, you might choose a moral or ethical problem (for example, whether or not it’s morally right to eat animal products) or argue against or in favor of an academic theory. You can also use a persuasive essay as a call to action (e.g., trying to convince people to switch to solar power).
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    How should I start my essay?
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    A hook -- an interesting fact, story, or quote -- is usually your best opening. You want the first sentence to grab someone immediately and get them to keep reading. This is easier said than done, but if it interested you while researching or thinking it will likely interest other people.
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    How many examples should I have in each paragraph?
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    In general, try to have around three examples for each paragraph. Keep in mind that most professors will prefer quality over quantity. Two good examples would be a lot better than three bad examples that either don't support your point or downright contradict it.
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    Is it okay to write my arguments in the introduction and then define them in each paragraph?
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    Yes, it is certainly okay to (briefly) list your arguments in your opening paragraph. This can work well in longer essays, or if your points fit together in a way not immediately obvious to the reader. Be careful to not give too much away, though. Save the actual arguments for the body paragraphs.
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    What are some of the transitional words to use for a persuasive essay?
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    Adverbs, especially -ly words, are excellent transitional words. It's also possible to use prepositional phrases at the beginning of your sentences to transition. Some examples: additionally, consequently, similarly, moreover, however, on the other hand, finally, in sum, in conclusion.
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    How should I end my essay?
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    End your essay with a thorough conclusion that sums clearly up the points in your body paragraphs and leaves your reader with a final thought to muse on. Get your title from the last sentence in your essay.
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    What do I do if I have to write an essay in class and don't have access to any information or know the topic ahead of time?
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    Instead of statistic-based arguments and evidence, use common sense and "most people believe" arguments. If you don't have access to information, your instructor will not expect an essay with strong fact-based evidence.
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    Should I provide a lot of information, or just basic facts in order to wow my readers?
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    You should provide an equal amounts of both.
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    Is it okay to use personal pronouns in my essay?
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    Unless your instructor says otherwise, yes. Your essay is an argument about what you believe, so having personal pronouns can be unavoidable at times.
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    What should I do if I cannot search for information?
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    If you can't search for the information online, you should go to a library instead. You can also find someone who knows about the information you're looking for, and ask them questions.
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    How many paragraphs do I need?
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    As many as you want! There is no right or wrong number to use. In general, just think of each paragraph as a mini-argument or point. Use as many as you need to convince someone.
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    How can I make my essay exciting?
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    Put in interesting or shocking facts.
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    How should I start my introduction if I got the topic "A woman's place is in the home"?
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    Consider your point of view on the topic. Once you know what side you are on, clearly state that in the first sentence and follow that through. For example, if you disagree, you could ask a question about gender stereotypes and whether they should still exist.
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    Can I refer to myself in a persuasive essay?
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    Yes, you can bring up your own point of view in a persuasive essay.
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    What is a good way to end a persuasive essay?
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    End it with a climax to your main point. Perhaps relate it to a reader's daily life.
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    How should I end my introduction?
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    You should end it with your thesis statement. Refer to Part 2, Step 8 for more information on thesis statements.
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    How do I persuade someone that one book is better than another book?
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    You could use facts, if these are available. Like did your preferred book sell more copies than the other book? Did it receive better reviews? Otherwise, just explain why you think the book is better using commonly agreed upon metrics. Were the characters more complex and realistic? Was the author's writing very expressive or poetic? Was the plot full of exciting action? Just write about why you prefer the one book over the other.
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    Why does it need a conclusion?
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    A conclusion sums up your argument. A good conclusion will leave an impact on the reader leave them thinking.
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    What if the person reading my writing still doesn't agree with me by the end of my essay?
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    That's always a possibility, but as long as you have met the requirements of a persuasive essay, then your essay would be considered successful. You don't have to change everyone's minds with your essay.
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    How do I start a hook?
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    An interesting fact, story, or quote is usually your best opening. You want the first sentence to grab someone immediately and get them to keep reading. This is easier said than done, but if it interested you while researching or thinking, it will likely interest other people.
  • Question
    How should I start my persuasive essay?
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    A hook -- an interesting fact, story, or quote -- is usually your best opening. You want the first sentence to grab people immediately and get them to keep reading. This is easier said than done, but if it interested you while researching or thinking, it will likely interest other people.
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    What are some reasons that I can't defeat or escape death?
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    Because no one is immortal, that's just how life is. Everyone has to die at some point and it's just the "when" that varies.
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    How do I use quotes in a persuasive essay?
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    The formatting options vary depending on the context in which you're using the quote. You can look up MLA formatting guidelines for specific information on how to format quotations within an essay. For example, you could include a portion of a quote as part of one of your larger sentences and then cite the author and page number directly after the quote in parentheses, like (Smith, 10).
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    Do I need to write them in 1st person or 3rd person?
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    You should typically write them in 3rd person.
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    How do I proofread or review my essay?
    Tom De Backer
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    This is a separate skill that needs its own practice, and has its own pitfalls. Proofreading, which is the same as reviewing, requires that you switch off what you know about this text, and texts in general. Of course, you must have excellent spelling skills and know where to look up what you don't know. As to how, put it away for a day, get some rest, and then read it attentively. Make sure there are no logical skips, too; each step must be in the text.
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