Authors who write to persuade want to make their reader

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Authors who write to persuade want to make their readers adopt a particular viewpoint, change their beliefs, or take specific actions. This involves presenting arguments, providing evidence, and appealing to the reader's emotions, values, or logic. Persuasive writing aims to influence the reader's attitudes and encourage them to see the topic from the author's perspective, often addressing counterarguments to strengthen their position.

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