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romanna [79]
3 years ago
14

I honesty need help this is language arts I need some answers

English
1 answer:
kramer3 years ago
5 0
Hi there!
This looks as if it is a challenging assignment. I am enrolled in the same school as you are showing in the picture. I happen to know the ins and outs and I would like to lend you some pointers!

Writing a persuasive essay~

•make it priority to highlight key points you want to bring out.

•use proper wording and grammar.

•persuade your points by using evidence and facts.

•check out pathos, ethos, and logos and see if you are able to incorporated them into your essay.

•make certain words bold or italicized to make them stand out to your reader.

Well, these were great tips that have earned me a few A’s!
I know they will do the same for you.
Let me know if you need further explanation or more pointers...
~Brooke❤️
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