How to Write a College Persuasive Paper by Cheryl Carter

A Step-by-Step Guide Vol. 1

An easy step-by-step guide to writing college papers

How to write a college persuasive paper

This guide is specifically directed to international college learners. Students currently enrolled in college will also find this guide particularly valuable, while those in high school will discover this writing method provides them with a ubiquitous advantage over other college freshmen.

In fact, most students, especially those majoring in science, engineering, math medicine, technology or pharmacy, will find this writing method makes composing papers easy.

This composition process is taught systematically: and thus makes the college paper writing process easy to understand and enables students to get better grades. This writing method produces clear and well-organized essays, research papers and compositions.

STEM learners will particularly appreciate the easy follow-the-format composition method of this guide, since it appeals to scientific, technical and mathematical thinking.

The approach is quite comprehensive, and yet at the same time simplistic enough to help all struggling writers not just those majoring in the sciences. International student writers and STEM writers have thrived using this writing approach. Nearly, all writers will find this approach viable.

Volume I specifically addresses the research paper which is applicable to nearly any college class that a STEM student would take in college.

Volume 2 addresses English and liberal arts papers. Specifically, these volumes help the student write powerful and purposeful papers that do not appear or sound like they are following a formula. Graduate students have also found these volumes helpful when completing their writing assignments.

Genre: EDUCATION / Higher

Secondary Genre: SELF-HELP / Communication & Social Skills

Language: English

Keywords: college writing, writing , college

Word Count: 35, 690

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A body paragraph contains the supporting ideas or evidence to prove your thesis correct. These paragraphs usually begin with a topic sentence. Use the active voice to build your argument. The active voice speaks with authority. You may also quote in your paragraph to gain credibility. For instance, you might say: Electric cars are the hottest talk in automobile boardrooms, according to Grant Frank, president of United Automobiles.

Most body paragraphs will summarize information or evidence. Body paragraphs help the reader to make connections with the material and to understand the material in context. You should always have at least three supporting points in each paragraph to keep the paragraphs meaty and vibrant. If you have fewer than three supporting facts, your paragraph will be sparse.

If your paragraphs are too sparse, you may build them in three ways: (1) You may use a story or an anecdote to illustrate a point. (2) You may use an analogy where you take something that the reader is familiar with and connect it to a new idea. Analogies describe and explain. (3) You may provide concrete examples.

Your introductory paragraph must get the reader’s attention with an astounding fact, intriguing question, or outlandish statement. This is referred to as the “hook.” Your introduction also sets the tone for the essay and defines and provides background information for the reader. State your thesis at the end of the paragraph once you have laid the foundation for the reader.

 


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