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son4ous [18]
2 years ago
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Hello

English
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Alik [6]2 years ago
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The title of the persuasive essay you have been asked to write is "What I can Do". This has been simplified for you. Here is how to use the guide.

<h3>How do you complete the attached essay template?</h3>

First, keep in mind that the objective of the Persuasive Essay is to convince the reader about what you can do.

To keep it simple, stick to one activity that you can do. Then state this in the introduction.

For example, "I can do may things both at home and in school, however, one of the most important things that I can do is...............".

In the second paragraph, this is where you state examples of the times and places where you have demonstrated the use of the skill that you mentioned in the introduction. This part (the second paragraph) is the body of the essay.

In the third paragraph, summarize all that you have said. This part is the conclusion.

Learn more about persuasive essays at:
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