I can only answer question 1.
1: One event that relates to this is when British soldiers shot upon colonial revolutionists. This lead to the American Revolution.
Usually, in a conclusion, you wrap up what you have been writing about the whole time. So, a conclusion is basically a summary of the whole text. You can introduce new ideas for the reader, but it is usually inadvisable. In a couple of sentences, you should finish your text, referring to the previous paragraphs and just wrap it all up nicely.
<span>In front of the chancellor’s office there are dozens of students protesting the university’s new policies
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. The viewpoint/opinion: Is that drinking and driving is bad and may lead to getting you pulled over. 2. The 2 slogans/quote at the bottom "There's no way to hide it. If you drive drunk you will get busted. 3. Yes, the techniques are effective but the photo isn't a clear image showing the affects of drinking and driving etc.
A political writer who writes statements and speeches for the president or another important figure is an example of a professional writer.
<h3>What challenges does the writer face?</h3>
Persuasive writing is, in my opinion, the most difficult sort of writing for a professional writer in this area. This writer must persuade people from all political and non-political parties that their candidate is the best fit for the people and the nation.
Of course, not everyone will agree with this person's viewpoints, but it is that person's responsibility to persuade everyone. That is why I believe persuasive writing is the most difficult professional writing a person can accomplish.
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