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The Writing Life: Writing to Persuade Your Readers

Writing seems to flow, if you have a strong opinion.

Whether you write for like-minded readers, or readers you hope to convince you to locate the weak parts of your argument will help you and your readers.

1. Advantages and disadvantages. Suppose you hold the opposite view and all the benefits, the list of arguments. Now make a list of the advantages of the subject from your point of view. If list is more than two opposing views on a topic that all of them.

2. GatherEvidence. For each service to find support by recognized authorities. If you find no support, just as it seemed a valid point may have no basis in reality. They can be eliminated and the focus on strengths.

3. Think it through. Know your prejudices carefully. Are your main points of broad, sweeping claims or narrow-minded statements? Have you listed statistical facts, opinions of recognized leaders, or unsupported statements from sources that can not be more thana non-expert opinion? You must contact us with much more evidence for a claim with language such as: a majority, or support all before.

4. Study your writing trends. You see, what you have written before. As you have framed your arguments? Did you create analogies, appeals to the authority, compassion, or ignorance or generalizations? Have used these techniques your readers? If you have something you wrote long ago, has your opinion changed on this issue? Ifthere are areas in which you write your assumptions or weak? What can you do in your current project to avoid those weaknesses?

5. Are they fair? If you challenge the beliefs of an enemy or a group of people, your statements about it exactly? Make sure the differences in perspective floor and refrain from personal attacks. Avoid phrases like, has no merit.

6. Do your homework. Double and triple check the facts. VerifySupporting material is relevant to the making of you. If you try to convince a reader of an opinion or a reader of it, carrying a different opinion, you need to know all sides of an issue. Anyone can enlighten vent on one side, but if you want to commit, or to convince your readers, you need to understand the reader thinking. You can disagree with someone and still respect.

If an issue important enough to write, then it's worth the time takenResearch and development of a deeper understanding. Often your own thinking becomes clearer, which makes your writing stronger.



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