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10 Questions for Persuasive Paragraph

1. What is the purpose of a persuasive paragraph?


a) To summarize a topic
b) To entertain the readers
c) To convince the readers to accept a certain viewpoint
d) To provide information

2. Which of the following is NOT a guideline for writing a persuasive paragraph?


a) Sound confrontational
b) Follow the structure of introduction, body, and conclusion
c) Use transition words to make ideas flow smoothly
d) Present evidence to support your point

3. Which part of the persuasive paragraph may summarize the main points raised?
a) Introduction
b) Body
c) Conclusion
d) Transition statements

4. What should you do when presenting opposing opinions in a persuasive paragraph?


a) Ignore them
b) Acknowledge and address them
c) Exaggerate them
d) Dismiss them

5. How does a persuasive paragraph differ from an informative paragraph?


a) It presents facts without trying to convince the reader.
b) It aims to persuade the reader to accept a certain viewpoint or take action.
c) It includes only personal opinions without supporting evidence.
d) It focuses solely on entertaining the reader.

6. Which transition word is appropriate for introducing evidence in a persuasive paragraph?


a) "However"
b) "Finally"
c) "Because"
d) "Therefore"

7. In a persuasive paragraph, what is the significance of presenting evidence to support the writer's
point?
a) It distracts the readers from the main argument
b) It makes the paragraph longer
c) It strengthens the writer's position and credibility
d) It confuses the readers with irrelevant information

8. Why should a writer avoid using vague language when giving reasons in a persuasive paragraph?
a) To maintain ambiguity and confuse the readers.
b) To make the paragraph longer and more detailed.
c) To clearly articulate the argument and strengthen its persuasiveness.
d) To avoid presenting any evidence or logical reasoning.

9. True or False: In a persuasive paragraph, it is important to acknowledge and address opposing


opinions to demonstrate awareness and credibility. TRUE
10. True or False: One of the guidelines for writing a persuasive paragraph is to choose a topic that
is widely accepted to avoid controversy. FALSE

Essay for Persuasive:

Consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of living in a society without social media. How might
communication, relationships, and access to information be affected? Share your thoughts on whether a
world without social media would be good or bad. Support your arguments with evidence and
examples.

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