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Blog PersuasionWeblog: Log about your ideas Weblog = Blog What You Can Do
Your ideas, your facts, your responses.
Blog them. Use the wiki as your draft.
Find a current topic and respectfully reflect on the topic with your ideas on the wiki as your draft.
Find news events at: More News and You Steps: Opinion Facts Persuasive Techniques Acknowledge Opposing Arguments Organize Blog Styles Steps as Questions for Prewriting
1. What's your opinion? Write your opinion (without because) -- Who, What, When, Where
2. What are your facts? Research for support. 3. How can you explain them with persuasive techiniques? BBandwagon: Show that many people agree so the reader will want to also. Examples: Everyone is doing it. Everyone agrees. All my friends.... All doctors...
EExperts What expert agrees with you? Write a quote from that person. The person could be famous or and expert. Dr. I. C Cavity states that "Chewing gum cleans your teeth."
Emotive words Choose words that call to feelings, especially to basic needs (health, safety, love). Allowing students to have cell phones will keep all children safe.
AAnecdote: Tell a brief experience that explains your idea or opinion. Once I fell while skateboarding and was able to call my dad for help.
RRhetorical Question: Ask a question for an effect, not for an answer. Wouldn't you want your children safe?
SStatistics: provide numerical facts to prove your point. Nine out of ten dentists agree that chewing sugarfree gum prevents cavities. Over 73% of students own cell phones. 4. What argument may your oppenent give? What will be your response.
Use the acknowledgement strategy.
I understand that you may think ___________________. However, __________________________________.
5. How will you organize for best effect?
a. Causal chain: If ____________________, then __________________________. Therefore ______________________________.
b. Most important point last (it will be remembered)
c. Decide on your Introduction, Body, Conclusion.
6. Blog Strategies
Now gather your ideas into a better blog:
Grabber Title Grabber Question Quick Thesis Your Persuasive Draft Conclusion Question
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