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Direction: Read each statement below carefully. Mark “T” for statements you
believe are true, and “F” for statements you believe are false. Write your answers in
a separate sheet of paper.
__________1. A persuasive writer should present their opinion with a declarative
statement that clearly expresses their point of view.
__________2. If you cannot figure out what your thesis statement will be, think of
what information would be most interesting for your readers and
what they want to know about the topic of your paper.
__________3. Persuasive writing can be powerful, influencing people to believe in
a cause and putting out a call to action, like donating to a certain
charity or voting for a particular political candidate.
__________4. The flattery technique is using three points to support an argument.
__________5.
Every paragraph of the body section must start with a topic
sentence that addresses a particular aspect of the general topic,
followed by a detailed explanation and at least two pieces of
evidence.
__________6. Politicians often use persuasive techniques to get their audience to
agree with their views on a particular topic.
__________7. If you just start writing without having a clear understanding of
what your paper should look like, the whole writing process will be
much more challenging than if you prepare and write an outline
first.
__________8. Classical argument is effective for polarizing topics, as it
acknowledges both sides and presents the middle ground.
__________9. If you’re writing a persuasive letter about why standardized testing
should be removed from school systems, your audience will likely be
parents.
__________10. Hyperbolic statements are meant to be taken literally, but are used
instead to convey an impactful image

Answers

Answered by Anikarkra
17

Answer:

1) T

2) F

3) F

4) T

5) F

6) T

7)T

8) T

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