Friday, July 31, 2020

Topics For an Argument and Persuasion Essay

Topics For an Argument and Persuasion EssayArgument and persuasion essays are both hard, but they're worth it. Arguments can be anything from a 'narrative' essay to a factual one. The point is, you want a topic that will capture your audience's attention and interest. And if you know how to persuade people to think a certain way, then you're halfway there.And now that you have an idea of what types of essays are good for persuading people, the question is; how do you write a persuasive essay? You want to convince your reader that whatever you say is correct. It's actually quite simple. You simply need to find a topic that engages your audience. Don't worry about persuading your audience right away, just to get them interested.Once you have a topic that you feel is interesting, you need to think about what will make that topic interesting. Write down a list of words that describe the topic. You may think that words like boring or dull are too negative, but actually, they aren't. Many people have the wrong idea that words like boring or dull should always mean negative. It doesn't.There are several types of words that describe a topic, but the ones that are most likely to describe your topic are positive. Your audience will naturally connect words like good and bad to their own experience. They might also associate words like exciting and scary with other things that interest them. Make sure that whatever topic you choose has words that will fit your audience.After you've decided on a topic, it's time to start thinking about how to build a sound argument that is also compelling. The difference between a persuasive essay and an argument-and-persuasion essay is pretty simple. A persuasive essay has some sort of hook (either in the author's experience or as an objective fact), and then the rest of the essay is built around that hook.Now it's time to develop your appeal. Appeal is a 'hook' that draws your audience into your essay. You don't have to have an appeal in your essay, but if you can think of one, it will help you build an appealing appeal. 'But it's not really an appeal,' you say. Well, you may argue that it isn't really an argument or persuasion essay, but many people think of an appeal as the difference between arguments and essays.If you aren't convinced by an appeal, it's fine. Just realize that your audience has to see something that is compelling in order to relate to you. Your audience wants to be persuaded. They won't do it unless they feel a compelling connection to you.While writing an argument and persuasion essay may seem easy, it is much harder than it sounds. The important thing is to have a hook that pulls your audience in and an appeal that makes your audience want to listen to you.

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