

Persuasive Writing Flashcard
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English
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10th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Primary purpose of a persuasive composition?
Back
To convince or persuade the audience to agree with the writer.
Answer explanation
The primary purpose of a persuasive composition is to convince or persuade the audience to agree with the writer.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Brainstorming arguments for a persuasive composition: Consider...
Back
Both sides of the argument.
Answer explanation
When brainstorming arguments for a persuasive composition, it is important to consider both sides of the argument. This allows for a balanced and comprehensive analysis of the topic, enhancing the persuasiveness of the composition.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Refuting the opposition's position in persuasive writing means:
Back
To argue against the opposing arguments.
Answer explanation
To refute the opposition's position means to argue against the opposing arguments. It involves presenting counterarguments and evidence to weaken the opposing viewpoint.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Topic sentence of a persuasive paragraph:
Back
List all arguments in the composition.
Answer explanation
The topic sentence of a persuasive paragraph should state the writer's position on the topic. It introduces the main idea and sets the tone for the rest of the paragraph.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Arguments to prioritize in persuasive writing:
Back
Four
Answer explanation
In a persuasive composition, four arguments should be prioritized to effectively convey the message and persuade the audience.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Conclusion of a persuasive paragraph includes:
Back
A restatement of the writer's position and possibly a closing thought.
Answer explanation
The conclusion of a persuasive paragraph should include a summary of the entire composition, restating the writer's position and possibly providing a closing thought. This helps reinforce the main points and leave a lasting impression on the reader.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Purpose of brainstorming both sides in persuasive writing?
Back
To acknowledge opposing arguments.
Answer explanation
The purpose of brainstorming both sides of the argument in a persuasive composition is to acknowledge the opposing arguments and provide a balanced view.
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