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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
12

Select the elements of good persuasive writing. a clearly thought-out strategy logical, clear, and honest reasons misleading sta

tements that may not be factual propaganda techniques solid evidence based on fact
English
1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A. a clearly thought-out strategy

B. logical, clear, and honest reasons

C. solid evidence based on the fact

Explanation:

Persuasive writing is a style of writing that has is intended to convince the audience or win them over to the writer's understanding of a situation or belief. For a write-up to be persuasive, it must have the following elements;

1. A clearly thought-out strategy- There must be a clear development of the topic in question so that it can be logical enough to the audience.

2. Logical, clear, and honest reasons- The audience should be given good reasons to believe that the writer is actually saying the truth. This would then motivate them to be persuaded.

3. Solid evidence based on fact- Solid statements of facts should be cited to strengthen the reader's conviction.

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