In chapter forty seven it broke down how to get the reader on your side. By the end of your essay you want your reader to either change their mind or even make them biased in your favor. To do this you have to have concrete details to back up your examples and instances. Whether your argument is of good nature or not if you correctly use solid information and in combination with citations use should be able to get them on your side. Sometimes its good to babble but not in this type of debate or argumentative essay you want to be clear, precise, and focused and to do this some extensive research on the writers part is probably required.
I have a tendency to change me tense of writing and by that I mean, sometimes I go from second to third person point of view which could really mess up my chances for winning over the reader. Besides an analytical essay I find it challenging to write an essay with a focused argument. I want to be a better researcher on my topics and I will focus on it and thats how I plan to use this info from chapter forty seven. Im going to buckle down and concentrate on the research aspect.
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