Persuasive Essay 1-14- 2015. Outline What is the Issue: Extreme Activities Opinion: Cannot do it Opinion Statement: [Position + Issue] Individuals should.

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Persuasive Essay

Outline What is the Issue: Extreme Activities Opinion: Cannot do it Opinion Statement: [Position + Issue] Individuals should not be allowed to participate in Extreme Activities.

Use these steps to help you determine your reasons and evidence. STEP 1: What are your reasons? STEP 1A: Which rhetorical devices will be most convincing—logical, appeals, emotional appeals, or ethical appeals? STEP 2: What evidence will work best—facts, examples, expert opinions, analogies, case studies, or anecdotes? STEP 3: Is your evidence relevant, reliable, and representative? STEP 4: What objections might your readers have?

Reason (ELP) Evidence Reason (ELP) Evidence Reason (ELP) Evidence