A persuasive Paragraph is a paragraph that tries to get you or the reader to do something. A persuasive paragraph will usually include your topic, three or four reasons why, and then how you perform the action. They sometimes include an opinion against it but they always tell you why the reason is wrong.
it is usually the 6th paragraph in a persuasive essay
It is when you have a persuasive paragraph about personification (a metaphor in which human attributes are given to inanimate objects) so for example, a persuasive paragraph that persuades people that your locker is giving you advice about high school.
The introductory paragraph, the body, and the concluding paragraph
About five sentences.
Induction is the opposite of definition. This is not a frequently used method of composing paragraph because it is a much harder way of doing it.In inductive reasoning, your topic is considered as a hypothesis or possible idea. You then test each hypothesis and either prove that it is incorrect or keep it for further testing.
I think that every paragraph in the first chapter is one. it really pulled me in.
At the end of the first paragraph (introduction).
it kind of comes out of the persuasive paragraph but in this case you are persuading the person to believe your side of the story r argument
no. a fact is a fact
A persuasive paragraph aims to convince or persuade the reader of a certain viewpoint by presenting arguments and supporting evidence. An expository paragraph, on the other hand, focuses on providing information, explaining a topic, or clarifying a concept without necessarily trying to persuade the reader to take a certain stance.
the opposing viewpoint in a persuasive essay is a paragraph opposing to your main argument, so that the reader will have considered another point of view and have a rebuttal to it. hope this answers your question!
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