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How to brainstorm new persuasive essay topics!
What is a persuasive essay?
A persuasive essay is a writing where you try to persuade someone as to why they should take your point of view on a particular subject or topic. A persuasive essay is similar to an argument you present in court, concerning your case, and persuading a judge to rule in your favor. With a persuasive essay you take a particular stand on a certain topic either you oppose it or support it. Then you argue to the targeted audience why they should either oppose or support the topic as well. A persuasive essay is similar to a debate speech where you state your viewpoint on a particular topic and try to persuade others to agree with your viewpoint on the topic.
How to brainstorm new persuasive essay topics?
With a persuasive essay you are giving your position (whether for or against) on a particular topic that you feel strongly about. Here are some good tips regarding brainstorming topics for your persuasive essay:
- Should choose a topic that you feel strongly about.
- Should think about what you do on a daily basis and ask yourself questions regarding your daily activities. Some of your daily activities can become a topic for your persuasive essay.
- Should think about ideas that give you strong feelings and you have a strong opinion for. Then ask yourself questions on those ideas and turn those answers into your topic.
- You should only discuss one topic in your persuasive essay.
- You can come up with good topics on the people, places, and things you care most about.
How to brainstorm a topic for a persuasive essay using people, places, and things you care about?
- First step, list people, places, and things you care most about.
- Second step is to ask questions showing how you feel about the people, places, and things you care about most.
- The third step is to answer the questions, place the answers in order, and then review the answers to find a common topic in each answer.
- The fourth step is when you begin to gather information to support the topic you have chosen.
- The fifth step is to begin to create an outline of your persuasive essay to see if the topic is suitable to write about.
- The sixth step is to begin writing your persuasive essay if based on the outline the topic is suitable to write about.
Published on 27.12.2016