Asked by Ariel
Below, you will find a list of sentences. After each sentence, select true if the topic of the statement is suitable to form the basis of a single persuasive paragraph. If the topic of the statement in your textbook is unsuitable for a single persuasive paragraph, select false. (plz check)
1.) This museum should create more dinosaur exhibits.
=True
2.)Daily exercise is one of the best things you can do to stay healthy.
=True
3.)An Audi is a cool car.
=False
4.)Modern culture is richer than ancient culture.
=False
1.) This museum should create more dinosaur exhibits.
=True
2.)Daily exercise is one of the best things you can do to stay healthy.
=True
3.)An Audi is a cool car.
=False
4.)Modern culture is richer than ancient culture.
=False
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I disagree with 2, 3, and 4.
Answered by
Ariel
ok, can I ask why you disagree with 3 because I kinda thought that, that statement wouldn't be suitible to start a paragraph.
Answered by
Writeacher
If something is factual only, then it's no good for a persuasive paper. Only if it has a strong opinion in it will it be useful for a persuasive paper.
Not everyone will agree that Audis are "cool" -- therefore, it's a good topic to try to persuade others to agree with!
Not everyone will agree that Audis are "cool" -- therefore, it's a good topic to try to persuade others to agree with!
Answered by
Ariel
oh ok Thank you:)
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