Which statement best explains why writers of persuasive essays usually write in third-person voice?
A. They want readers to see detailed descriptions of events, characters, and settings.
B. They want readers to see their essays as detached and fair and not as personal biased opinion.
C. They center on a hypothesis that is based on personal values or reactions to developments or policies.
CD. They use descriptive language to "show" readers what happened, rather than "telling' them.
E. They want readers to imagine themselves in their essay and relate to the issues being discussed.

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Answer:

B. They want readers to see their essays as detached and fair and not as personal biased opinion.

Explanation:

All the other choices (I am fairly sure) can either be accomplished with first person or contradicts given info ("personal values or reactions")... Formal, persuasive pieces should be presented as factual and not heavily biased opinion. The bias in persuasive essays must (at least appear to) be solidly supported/justified by legitimate factual evidence.

Writers of persuasive essays usually write in third-person voice because they want readers to see their essays as detached and fair and not as personal biased opinion.

  • Persuasive essays are also referred to as the argumentative essays and they're used in convincing the audience or reader about a particular thing.

  • Third person voice is when the speaker isn't part of the story but telling the story of someone else.

  • In conclusion, persuasive essays are written in third-person voice because the writers want the readers to see their essays as detached and fair and not as personal biased opinion.

The correct option is B.

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