Persuasive Essay Topics – Persuasive Essays Part 3
Choose your Persuasive Essay Topics
Persuasive essay topics are among the common essay topics in your examination or term paper since they can test your ability to convince the reader through your writing. It is crucial that you choose a persuasive essay topic that you really like or have interest in before you start writing your essay. Otherwise, you may end up wasting a lot of time to write a piece of unpersuasive writing.
During examination, you may choose the persuasive essay topic that you have written before in order to score high grade for you essay writing. So the more topics you have practised the higher chance to score a great grade. For practice purpose, here are the suggested persuasive essay topics.
Persuasive Essay Topics
Your parents hope that your sister to become a doctor whereas she want to be a teacher. Write a persuasive essay to either support your parents or your sister.
You are the president of an environmental club in your school. In a persuasive essay, persuade other students to join this society. Your essay will be published in your school bi-monthly magazine.
Your cousin complaining that history is a boring subject. Write a persuasive letter to convince him/her that studying history is important and fun.
Internet brings more harm than good to the teenagers. In a persuasive essay, either agree or disagree this statement.
These topics are the most common ones. You should not limit yourself to practise these topics only. There are ample of persuasive essay topics available in the Internet.
This post is the Part 3 of Persuasive Essay Series.
2 comments:
what is the differences between persuasive essay and argumentative essay?
Persuasive essay means you need to write out your point of view and any supporting facts to persuade the readers to agree with your point.Such as, you are believing eating fruits can help on diet. Now, you need to provides 3-4 points to support your point of view.
In the other hand, argumentative essay requires writer to write their point of view or supportive facts to answer the questions. Of course, you need to determine your standpoint from the question, before you start to write the essay. It just same like you're debating with someone else.
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