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Parts of a Persuasive Essay
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Vocabulary
100
This means why you write the opinion essay.
What is purpose?
100
This part of the essay should include supporting details.
What is the body of the essay?
100
This is the other side of the argument (The one you aren't supporting in your essay).
What is a counter-argument
200
This words means who you are writing to. ( the reader)
What is the audience?
200
This paragraph acknowledges the other side of the argument and shows why it is incorrect.
What is the opposing view paragraph?
200
The opinion essay should not include an opposing point of view.
What is F
200
This statement clearly shows what side of the argument the writer is on.
What is the thesis statement?
300
This means something that people disagree about.
What is controversial issue?
300
An example of this part of the essay is: "Who would want their child to be deprived of sleep?".
What is an example of a hook?
300
The purpose of the opinion essay is persuade and convince the reader
What is T
300
A statement, question, or exclamation that grabs the audience's attention.
What is a hook?
400
This means you think about all the possible ideas.
What is an brainstorming?
400
Exclamations, rhetorical questions, and statements are all examples of this.
What are some types of hooks?
400
The hook includes an anecdote, a question, or a surprising statement that makes the reader want to know more.
What is T
400
This is your arguing against the counter-argument.
What is the refutation
500
This explains the issue with details about the history or the people involved.
What is the background information?
500
This is the very first part of the introductory paragraph.
What is the hook?
500
In the conclusion, you can add more ideas and also offer a warning, a prediction.
What is F
500
You should restate your thesis and supporting evidence in this part of your essay.
What is the concluding paragraph?
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