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Juli2301 [7.4K]
4 years ago
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Does anyone have an argumentative/persuasive essay? I will give A LOT OF POINTS

English
1 answer:
7nadin3 [17]4 years ago
5 0
Hi there!
Here on Brainly we want to help you learn, so we can't full out give you a essay, but we can help guide you through one! :)

So lets see.
If you want to write a persuasive essay, you need a topic.
For example: Why do you think we should wear school uniforms? or, Why shouldn't we wear school uniforms?

Now:
Provide what you think about the topic and why you think it.

For example:
Based on a personal opinion, a person should be required to wear a school uniform. Why? Because it gives the ability to not worry about how kids are dressing. For example, if a girl wore a exposed top, she would be violating the schools rules. If she wore what she was told to, in this case a school uniform, things like that wouldn't happen.

Pros:
Students dressing properly
more professionalism 
Cons:
Expensive
Could get lost
Could get stained.

Now you need the benefits of wearing school uniforms.

How they help

What they do to ensure a safe environment

and more.

For a closing sentence:
And that is why I personally believe that all students should wear a school uniform. 

And so on.

You can do this topic on whatever you would like, make sure to compare and contrast, and add detail.
Some examples on writing:
School uniforms
Vending machines
Ice cream trucks
Janitors
etc.

This should hopefully get you right on track to were you need to be. :) 



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