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If something is ironic it's unexpected, often in an amusing way. If you're the world chess champion, it would be pretty ironic if you lost a match to someone who just learned to play yesterday. Ironic is the adjective for the noun irony. In contemporary speech, when we call something ironic, we often mean sarcastic.
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Making a call to action to create change
Giving logical reasons and examples
Acknowledging a counterargument
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A persuasive essay (also called an argumentative essay) is an essay in which the writer aims to convince the readers to believe in an idea or opinion and calls them to action. When writing a persuasive essay, you should use logic, reason, and facts to rebut a counterargument and prove that your point of view is correct. Vague and unspecific details should be avoided.
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When an author wants to inform, usually they will give suggesting words, such as procedure, reports, explain(ing/tion), etc.
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You can also find this out when a tone in text is serious. If the author is trying to tell you something important, like why you shouldn't drink too much soda, they aren't going to be joking around, saying stuff like, "Unless you want your teeth to make you look 80 when you're 20, don't drink soda."
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Greek root meaning city, but especially the people of a city. The word 'police' is related, as is 'policy' and 'polite' and 'politics'. All words to do with what people decide or find normal.
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C. A South African village during the Dutch colonization