Reference no: EM133041099
Persuasive Letter Topic and Structure:
Construct a letter focused on persuading the reader to change his or her stance or opinion.
Think about a personal opinion you hold in which someone close to you (friend, family member, etc.) disagrees. Appeal to your reader in an emotional manner using appropriate language and strategies such as motivation, inspiration, etc., to write a personal, passionate letter in an effort to get your reader to agree with your perspective. Play off the reader's emotions to draw him or her into your argument. Make sure your appeals are legitimate and straightforward so that you avoid using logical fallacies in your efforts.
Use letter format, provided at the end of these instructions, and begin with an introduction that explains your topic. Make a fluid transition into the thesis where you issue your opinion as well as three reasons that support your claim. Present and argue each of the three reasons in three separate body paragraphs. Finish with a conclusion that summarizes your appeals and makes one final effort to sway your reader.
Sample Thesis Statement: Therefore, Carol, please reconsider homeschooling your children because this approach can stunt a child's social development, it tends to be subpar to nationally recognized curriculum, and it ultimately becoming a hindrance to college acceptance.
Format Requirements:
Heading: Include a heading in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information:
• Your first and last name
• Course Title (Composition I) & Draft #
• Assignment name (Persuasive Letter)
• Current Date
Page Layout:
• MLA style documentation (please see the tutorial in the course topic)
• Last name and page number in upper-right corner of each page as a header
• Double-spacing throughout
• Title, centered after heading (Title should be more creative than "Persuasive Letter.")
• Standard font (Times New Roman or Calibri)
• 1" margins on all sides
• Save the file as .docx or .doc format
• Letter format following the heading (e.g. Dear ****; Sincerely****)
Length: This assignment should be at least 750 words.
Underline your thesis statement.