Monday, December 31, 2012

Persuasive Arguments - Easton and Creighton

Today we learned to write persuasive arguments! A persuasive argument is one that you try to convince someone to let you do something. 
For example my brother and I convinced our dad to let us watch "Avatar: The last Airbender."

We learned that you have to say why you want to do it, how it effects the person you ask, and how we would benefit from doing it. You also have to add a topic and a conclusion.

Editors note: It also helps when the argument is well structured and fits in with the plans of the day.

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