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Learn moreThere are lots of ways to appeal to an audience, and the classics never go out of style. Persuasive writing is a powerful tool—do you know how to use it?
The art of persuading an audience has been practiced for millennia, and we still use the same tools. Aristotle’s treatise, Rhetoric, dates to the 4th century BCE, and the three modes of persuasion it outlines are still the basis for all the persuading we do today:
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Learn moreWhile choosing one of the classic modes of persuasion is a fine way to start writing a persuasive essay, there are other tips and tricks to try.
Have you noticed that you instinctively, in your head, answer questions that you read? This technique can help reinforce your points by engaging your audience, even guiding your audience to your intended conclusion.
Obviously, you wouldn’t want to type the same thing over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over. But repetition triggers memory and helps us retain ideas. You should naturally repeat your argument’s main ideas over the course of your persuasive writing, but make sure you continue to reinforce those ideas throughout by doing a thorough review when you’ve finished.
Developed by Steve Graham and Susan De La Paz, the STOP and DARE strategy for persuasive writing provides a powerful, step-by-step approach to getting started:i,ii
Before your work reaches your intended audience, it would be nice to have some assurance your appeals will work. If you have time, consider conducting a rhetorical analysis on your own piece—or have someone else conduct one for you.
Persuasive writing is a powerful tool that all writers should utilize to appeal to their audience. Up next, learn how to use rhetorical analysis in your writing.
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