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Persuasive Writing

Overview: Lesson This presentation will cover: The persuasive context The role of the audience What to research and cite How to establish your credibility

What is Persuasive Writing Definition: persuasive writing seeks to convince its readers to embrace the point-of-view presented by appealing to the audience s reason and understanding through argument and/or entreaty.

Persuasive Genres You encounter persuasion every day: TV Commercials Letters to the Editor Junk mail Magazine ads College brochures Persuasive Essays

Steps for Effective Persuasion Understand your audience Support your opinion using: logos, ethos, pathos Know the various sides of your issue Respectfully address other points of view Find common ground with your audience Establish your credibility

Understanding Your Audience Who is your audience? What beliefs do they hold about the topic? What disagreements might arise between you and your audience? How can you refute counterarguments with respect?

Audience: Appeals Help your audience relate to your topic Appeal to their hearts, minds, and principles as well as their minds: a. Logos: statistics, facts, expert testimony b. Pathos: emotional appeals c. Ethos: Credibility

Logical (Logos) Appeal Logos appeals are those that appeal to reason, not emotion. They consist of: 1. Facts 2. Reasons 3. Testimony 4. Expert Opinion 5. Verifiable and reliable support

Emotional (Pathos) Appeals Emotional appeals may be the most effective of the three as humans think with their heart as often with their head: 1. Engender sympathy or anger 2. Create a sense of injustice 3. Produce desire to right wrongs

Ethical Appeals Ethical appeals involve the tone and attitude of the speaker as well as his credibility. If the speaker offends the audience by being arrogant or sarcastic, he may fail to convince them. Ethical speakers are often concerned with such things as civic responsibilities, moral and/or religious beliefs, and the correctness or fairness of an issue.

Research an Issue Become familiar with all sides of an issue. -find common ground -understand the history of the topic -predict the counterarguments your audience might make -find strong support for your own perspective

Cont. Researching an Issue Find common ground with your audience For example: Point of Opposition: You might support a war, whereas your audience might not. Common ground: Both sides want to see their troops come home.

Researching An Issue Predict counterarguments Example: Your Argument: Organic produce from local Farmers Markets is better than store-bought produce. The Opposition: Organic produce is too expensive.

Researching An Issue One Possible Counterargument: Organic produce is higher in nutritional value than store-bought produce and is also free of pesticides, making it a better value. Also, store-bought produce travels thousands of miles, and the cost of gasoline affects the prices of food on supermarket shelves.

Support Your Perspective Appeal to the audience s reason Use statistics and reputable studies Cite experts on the topic Do they back up what you say? Do they refute the other side?

Cite Credible Sources Which source would a reader find more credible? The New York Times http://www.my opinion.com Which person would a reader be more likely to believe? Joe Smith from Fort Wayne, IN Dr. Susan Worth, Prof. of Criminology at Purdue University

Establish Credibility Cite credible sources Cite sources correctly and thoroughly Use professional language (and design) Edit out all errors

Tactics to Avoid Don t lecture or talk down to your audience Don t make threats or bully your reader Don t employ guilt trips Be careful if using the second person, you

Conclusions Call-to-Arms/Call-to-Actions Offer alternative solutions to problem Restate information