Persuasion and Influence: The Art of Argument · Persuasive Language
Constructing a Logical Argument
Drafting persuasive essays that use evidence and reasoning to support a specific point of view.
Key Questions
- 1How does acknowledging an opposing view make your own argument stronger?
- 2Which types of evidence are most convincing to a skeptical audience?
- 3How do transition words help guide a reader through a logical progression?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Writing and Representing - P4MOE: Persuasive Texts - P4
Level: Primary 4
Subject: English Language
Unit: Persuasion and Influence: The Art of Argument
Period: Persuasive Language
Suggested Methodologies
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