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vovikov84 [41]
3 years ago
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In this lesson, you were asked to write a persuasive essay about the pros and cons of smart technology. You should have added yo

ur thesis statement and reasons from a previous lesson and used these as the basis for your essay. In addition, you were also asked to find evidence to support your reasons, add an emotional appeal, and establish your credibility. Your teacher will be looking to make sure you have included all of these things in your persuasive essay.
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT
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Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
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Answer:

The purpose of persuasion in writing is to convince, motivate, or move readers toward a certain point of view, or opinion. The act of trying to persuade automatically implies more than one opinion on the subject can be argued.

The idea of an argument often conjures up images of two people yelling and screaming in anger. In writing, however, an argument is very different. An argument is a reasoned opinion supported and explained by evidence. To argue in writing is to advance knowledge and ideas in a positive way. Written arguments often fail when they employ ranting rather than reasoning.

Explanation:

So tell me what you think If it is good tell me

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