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Begin writing the rough draft of your five-paragraph persuasive essay. Use your outline as a map to help you work through your essay. Submit your outline and rough draft.
As you are writing, remember to follow the guidelines for writing a persuasive essay:
• Write an introduction with a hook and a claim.
• Use reasons and evidence to support the topic sentence.
• Avoid logical fallacies when you write supporting statements.
• Include counterclaims to strengthen your argument.
• Use transitions to connect ideas.
• Either restate your thesis or provide a thought-provoking remark in your conclusion.
• Connect your essay’s claim to a larger idea.
• Complete and submit a bibliography that lists print and multimedia sources

Respuesta :

Theres a couple things you should know when writing a persuasive essay.
So persuasive means to persuade someone about something. So in this essay, you are persuading something.

You'll be writing five paragraphs. Each paragraph has around 5-6 sentences. The first paragraph will be your introductory paragraph, so you're introducing what you will be writing about. The next three paragraphs are your body paragraphs. Then, the fifth, and the last paragraph will be your conclusion paragraph, where you basically conclude everything you just wrote.

So, on a piece of paper write an outline like this; you don't have to write your paper just yet. just copy this outline down.

-introductory paragraph
+add a hook, this is to capture the readers attention. 
+thesis statement
+this can be 4-6 sentences

-body paragraph 1
+idea 1
+try to use 5-6 sentences

-body paragraph 2
+idea 2
+try to use 5-6 sentenes

-body paragraph 3
+idea 3
+try to use 5-6 sentences

-conclusion paragraph
+conclude everything
+this can be 4-6 sentences


You will also want to do research on your topic you will be writing about online.
Remember to quote, and write down all your sources that you use.
Website name, author name, date published, quote, etc. Not giving proper credit to sources results in plagiarism, meaning your entire paper will be disregarded, and you'd get in a lot of trouble. 

So once you fill out your outline with all of your ideas and the general structure you want your rough draft to have, you can begin writing the actual rough draft.

Don't worry about it being perfect. It's a rough draft. You'll get to edit and make corrections when you revise your paper later on. After revision, you will write your final draft and turn it in to the teacher to be graded. 

Good luck!

Answer:

The title of this story is “Thank you Ma`am” and the author is Langston Hughes. In this story Roger learns right from wrong and when it applies. At the beginning of the story it starts with him running up to a woman and grabbing her purse. The woman catches him in the act and brings him to her house to teach him how to act.

Roger, the main character learns an important lesson in this story. Roger does not have much money, so he turns to petty theft to get new shoes. Roger himself didn’t seem like a bad kid but it’s a person’s actions that describe them most of the time. Roger learns that theft and stealing is wrong and can have horrible consciences. A woman that he steals from catches him and makes him stay in her house until she sees fit for him to leave.

This also helps support the theme of this story which is that you should never steal and instead work hard for things you need or want.  Roger, in this story tries to steal a woman’s pocketbook but gets caught red-handed. The woman that he stole from drags him up the street and into her house, humiliating the boy as part of his punishment. When they get to her house, she makes him wash his face. The woman feeds Roger and talks to him to make sure he learns his lesson, so he never steals anything again. Before she turns him loose, she gives him ten dollars to get some shoes on his feet, and then lets him go.