Saturday, January 25, 2014

Blog 2T

1.) Conclusion- Usually we've come to view the conclusion as a short one paragraph that basically reiterates your thesis and main points. But it's more than that; it is one to two paragraphs that wraps up your argument by reiterating your main points and thesis; but in doing so it maybe hold an anecdote or statistic that will find a way to convince your reader that your point is valid.

2.) Drafting- Developing multiple copies or drafts of your paper and not just skimming and searching for grammatical errors. It consists of redeveloping your paper and searching for areas in which all subject matter can potentially be changed. Drafting sometimes even results in changing your thesis statement sometimes.

3.) Anecdote- An anecdote is a a little story that pertains to to your topic of your paper; it is used to engaged the reader and draw them in. The anecdote is used as a way to open up into your topic without directly stating it.

4.) Persuade- Persuasion is the process of finding a way to sway your reader into believing what you're saying and really having them feel positively towards your point of view. Finding a way to relate to your reader early in your introduction is a good way to get on the right track of persuasion.

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