Language Arts: Persuasive Essays
Building clear claims, strong reasons, and effective evidence
Building clear claims, strong reasons, and effective evidence
Language Arts - Grade 9-12
- 1
Read this claim: Schools should start later in the morning. Write two reasons that could support this claim.
- 2
A student writes, "School uniforms are good because they are nice." Rewrite this sentence to make the claim more specific and persuasive.
- 3
Identify the counterclaim to this argument: "Students should be allowed to use phones during lunch because they need to contact family and manage after-school plans."
- 4
Read this evidence: "In a survey of 500 students, 78 percent said they learn better after at least eight hours of sleep." Explain why this is stronger evidence than a personal opinion.
- 5
Write a strong thesis statement for an essay arguing that communities should invest more money in public libraries.
- 6
Choose the stronger piece of evidence for an essay about recycling and explain why: "My neighbor recycles" or "The city reported a 25 percent decrease in landfill waste after expanding recycling programs."
- 7
Read this sentence: "Everyone knows homework is terrible." Explain why this is weak persuasive writing and rewrite it in a stronger way.
- 8
Write one body paragraph topic sentence for an essay arguing that public transportation should be expanded in cities.
- 9
An essay includes this sentence: "Some people argue that zoos should be closed because animals belong in the wild." Write one sentence that respectfully responds to this counterclaim.
- 10
Read the hook: "Imagine a town with no books, no internet access, and no quiet place to study." Explain how this opening helps a persuasive essay.
- 11
Write a concluding sentence for an essay arguing that schools should offer more financial literacy classes.
- 12
Read this claim: "Video games should be limited for children." What kind of evidence would best support this claim: a scientific study, a rumor, or one friend's opinion? Explain your choice.
- 13
Rewrite this emotional appeal so it also includes logical reasoning: "You should support the animal shelter because the puppies are adorable."
- 14
A writer wants to persuade readers that school lunches should be healthier. List two types of sources the writer could use to make the essay more credible.
- 15
Write a brief persuasive paragraph of three to four sentences arguing for or against requiring community service for high school graduation.
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