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- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Oxnard_College/English_101%3A_College_Composition-MacDougall/06%3A_Persuasive_Writing/6.03%3A_PersuasionThe ideal in persuasive writing is to let your reader know your bias, but do not let that bias blind you to the primary components of good argumentation: sound, thoughtful evidence and a respectful an...The ideal in persuasive writing is to let your reader know your bias, but do not let that bias blind you to the primary components of good argumentation: sound, thoughtful evidence and a respectful and reasonable address of opposing sides. For example, you seek the opinion of your dentist when it comes to the health of your gums, and you seek the opinion of your mechanic when it comes to the maintenance of your car.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Oxnard_College/A_Guide_to_Successful_College_Writing/06%3A_Persuasive_Writing/6.03%3A_PersuasionThe ideal in persuasive writing is to let your reader know your bias, but do not let that bias blind you to the primary components of good argumentation: sound, thoughtful evidence and a respectful an...The ideal in persuasive writing is to let your reader know your bias, but do not let that bias blind you to the primary components of good argumentation: sound, thoughtful evidence and a respectful and reasonable address of opposing sides. For example, you seek the opinion of your dentist when it comes to the health of your gums, and you seek the opinion of your mechanic when it comes to the maintenance of your car.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Harrisburg_Area_Community_College/English_101%3A_English_Composition_(Woodring)/06%3A_Types_of_Essays/6.03%3A_Persuasion/6.3.05%3A_Persuasive_Writing_TipsThe insertion of “I” into a sentence alters not only the way a sentence might sound but also the composition of the sentence itself. “I” is often the subject of a sentence. If the subject of the essay...The insertion of “I” into a sentence alters not only the way a sentence might sound but also the composition of the sentence itself. “I” is often the subject of a sentence. If the subject of the essay is supposed to be, say, smoking, then by inserting yourself into the sentence, you are effectively displacing the subject of the essay into a secondary position.
- https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Chattahoochee_Technical_College/Light_Bulb%3A_Rhetoric_and_Composition/04%3A_Rhetorical_Modes_of_Writing/4.09%3A_Persuasion_(Part_1)The insertion of “I” into a sentence alters not only the way a sentence might sound but also the composition of the sentence itself. “I” is often the subject of a sentence. If the subject of the essay...The insertion of “I” into a sentence alters not only the way a sentence might sound but also the composition of the sentence itself. “I” is often the subject of a sentence. If the subject of the essay is supposed to be, say, smoking, then by inserting yourself into the sentence, you are effectively displacing the subject of the essay into a secondary position.