Features of Persuasive Texts

Persuasive writing includes:

An introduction
Some points with more detail, reasons & examples
Present tense.
Logical connectives
Emotive language
Opinions that sound like facts.
Facts
Rhetorical questions
A conclusion -summarise the main points.

Features of Persuasive Writing

The purpose of persuasive writing is to give an opinion and try to influence the reader’s way of thinking with supporting evidence.

  • Understand the Purpose and Audience (who and why you are writing)  
  • Select an appropriate form. Decide if it needs a title  
  • A clear general opening which informs the reader of your point of view  
  • Several paragraphs which present your points of view. Each point should be  substantiated by evidence, facts or statistics  
  • Vocabulary used to be emotive and powerful to influence the reader. Formal  vocabulary used to convey an air of authority.
  • Use complex connectives eg.  moreover, furthermore, in fact, however, although, on the other hand etc.  
  • A final paragraph that reiterates the main points with an evaluative conclusion  
  • Select appropriate photos/graphics/labelled diagrams with captions if appropriate  to reinforce your point of view and persuade the reader further 
  • A final paragraph to summarise the explanation

Author: John Johnston

I am a teacher, currently working in Banton Primary for North Lanarkshire Council. I also act as Product Owner/provide support for Glow Blogs.

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