Writing to Argue

Persuasive writing, argument and connectives.
What R is a question which does not require an answer?. What A are the people your writing is aimed at?. What I is where you would explain the issue to be discussed?. What C is where you would present your own views on the issue?. What T is a connective to show the passing of time?. What C is linked with 'effect' to create a type of connective?. What E belonging to the reader might you appeal to?. What E is what we call really strong words?. What C is a connective to show cause and effect?. What A is a connective to show contrast?. What L is a connective to show comparison?. What T is the magic number?. What A is when a series of letters begins with the same letter or sound?. What H is the posh word for exaggeration?. What M is a connective to show addition?. What A is linked with 'for' to create an argument?. What S are facts and figures used to support your argument?. What O is the name for what you think?. What P is a type of writing that only presents ONE point of view?. What A is the type of writing that presents MORE THAN ONE point of view?.
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