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Answer:

Attached is  an outline for a Persuasive Essay:

Fill out this outline, and then you can rewrite the final draft with better details and vocabulary.

Here is a final checklist for your final draft:

- Supporting arguments are clear

-Thesis Statement is clear

-Grammar and vocabulary are good, and the writing is easy to understand.

- Supporting arguments all relate to subject

Additional tips:

- It's best to come up with 3 supporting arguments, ethos, logos, and pathos argument.

The ethos argument should help you seem trustworthy to the reader

The Pathos argument should be an emotional argument, and use vivid language.

The logos argument has to do with Logic and reasoning. In the logos argument you can use facts from experts, and things like that.

- For persuasive essays, start them out with a startling fact, quote, or short story that relates to your position on the subject. This grabs the reader's attention!

-Keep the Introduction and Conclusion paragraphs short!

- Use transition words to make your essay sound better

If you have more questions feel free to ask!

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:Introduction:

- Opening statement/Hook

- Background information

- Thesis/ Topic and point (usually answers the question or states the argumentative point)

Body paragraphs:

- (Insert another hook, but completely optional)

- Opening point #1

- Evidence

- Evidence

- Reasoning

OR

-Opening point #1

- Evidence

- Reasoning

- Evidence

- Reasoning

Closure:

(opposite format of a intro)

- Thesis

- Background

- Closure + Tied to real world/ Call for action

Make sure to add interesting transitions between points such as, For example, Secondly, so on,

Also, change the size of periods +4 sizes bigger to lengthen essays

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