Writing A Persuasive Essay
Writing A Persuasive Essay
Writing A Persuasive Essay
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The purpose of an Essay
The word essay comes from a French word meaning “to attempt” or “to try”.
Every paper you write should have a main point, a main idea, or central
message. The sentence that captures your position on this main idea is
what we call a thesis statement.
In a persuasive essay, the thesis statement contains the
following:
• The topic
• The claim
• The reason (s) the course of action is necessary.
1. Is there a hook?
2. What is the problem? And where is it?
3. What is the thesis?
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Japanese society is facing its most serious threat in recent years.
Japan´s birthrate keeps falling steadily and if it continues, the
population will get smaller. This is a national catastrophe because there
are fewer working-age people who pay in the national security system,
and there will eventually be too few workers. The only way to grow the
population is by bringing babies back to Japan. Japan’s baby deficit is a
problem that could be overcome if families, companies and the
government offer alternatives to working women. 3
1. Identify the hook
2. Identify the background information
3. Identify the thesis statement
People have been killing each other legally for years. A lot of countries
still have the policy of death penalty, which consists on killing the people
who are found guilty in a trial. This is applied to capital crimes; however,
some experts argue that nobody has the right to kill another human
being. Death penalty should not be legal because it is an archaic
3 punishment, it is cruel, and it could entail killing an innocent person.
The Body
For example:
Thesis statement: College students should improve their study habits by
studying in a quiet environment, paying attention in class and managing their
time well. T.S 1 T.S 2 T.S 3
All these three reasons will be addressed in the topic sentence. This means
that for each reason, there will be a paragraph that explains it.
Analyze this thesis. Write the topic sentences for the following
paragraphs.
A universal health care program is a great idea for America since it would stop medical
bankruptcies, improve public health and reduce overall health care spending.
Useful details
Useful details
Examples
They make your ideas concrete and illustrate your points using
particular scenarios.
Examples
• It helps you summarize everything you have said in the paragraph about
the topic sentence.
• Use linking words that indicate that conclusions are being drawn, for
example, therefore, thus, resulting.
• This idea also introduces a new concept that will be picked up in the topic
sentence of the next paragraph.
1. Identify the topic sentence
2. Identify the support
3. Identify the analysis
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Companies must offer alternatives for women to return to the workforce
after having a baby. Japanese women want to work either for money or for
their own interests. Some businesses, for example, could offer women the
chance to work part-time or take a maternity leave and then go back to their
jobs. Therefore, companies should set up ways for female workers both to
2 work and to have children, and the government must also look for ways to
make it happen at workplaces.
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The
• A call to action
It is recommended that everybody tries to schedule a specific time for meditation
at least three times a week.
• An interesting quotation
As Mark Twain said, “Never regret anything that made you smile”.
Introduction:
- Hook:
- Background
- Thesis
Body: (3 paragraphs)
-Topic sentence
- Supporting idea
- Concluding idea
Conclusion:
- Rephrased thesis
-Summary of the topic sentences
- Concluding statement
Writing an Outline
An outline is a general plan of what you are going to write in the finished
paper. It will show the order of your information, what each paragraph will
discuss.
An outline…
• Helps you organize your ideas.
• Presents your material in a logical form.
• Shows the relationships among ideas in your
writing.
• Constructs an ordered overview of your writing.
Introduction:
- Background (2 reasons) The outline in
- Thesis a persuasive
Body: (3 paragraphs) essay
-Topic sentence
- Supporting ideas (2 ideas)
Conclusion:
- Concluding statement
Introduction:
- Background (2 reasons) 1. Japan is experiencing a baby deficit/ 2. Working women do not
longer seem interested in having babies.
- Thesis: Japan’s baby deficit is a problem that could be overcome if families, companies
and the government offer alternatives to working women.
Body: (3 paragraphs)
-Topic sentence (P1): Families must offer women the chance to go back to work.
- Supporting ideas (P1): 1. Husbands must support their wives in their endeavors/2. 68% of
women who have families' support are able to work and have children
- Topic sentence (P2) - Supporting ideas (P2) 1. _____________ 2.________________
- Topic sentence (P3) - Supporting ideas (P3) 1. _____________ 2.________________
Conclusion:
Concluding statement: We had better take matters seriously for a bright Japanese future
by joining all society sectors together and come up with urgent plans to save the country.
References
Folse, K., Muchmore-Vokoun, A., & Vestri, E. (2010). Great Writings 4: Great Essays,
3rd Edition. Boston, USA: Heinle Cengage Learning.
Folse, K., Muchmore-Vokoun, A., & Vestri, E. (2010). Great Writings 3: Great
Paragraphs, 3rd Edition. Boston, USA: Heinle Cengage Learning.
Zemach, D & Stafford-Yilmaz, L. (2008). Writers at work: The essay students’ book.
Cambridge University Press