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🌸LIT102 Blog #11- A Farewell to LIT102 and the Beginning of New Literary Horizons

Dear friends, As we approach the final stretch of our time in LIT102, and as I write this my final blog, let us take a stroll down memory la...

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

🌸LIT102 Blog #8- πŸ”₯ Unlock the Power of Persuasive Writing! πŸ”₯

 



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Did this piece inspire you to enroll in the persuasive writing course? If so, then it successfully mastered the art of persuasion! This was indeed the highlight of my week. Persuasive writing is akin to being a friendly yet convincing storyteller. It involves using our words to persuade others to agree with our ideas or take specific actions.

I believe my students will connect with this style of writing since they often attempt to persuade me to lessen a punishment or provide supporting reasons for not being disciplined for a misdeed. 

Do you think persuasive writing will be beneficial to your students? Leave your comment below.

Until next time... toodles