For what purpose might you use persuasive verbs in a persuasive essay?
1. to keep track of the...
English, 21.09.2019 10:50 shyanne5276
For what purpose might you use persuasive verbs in a persuasive essay?
1. to keep track of the beggining, middle, and end of the essay
2. to make an impact on the audience with strong word choices
3. to influence your readers with a call to action
4. to persuade your audience to become writers
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