EMPOWERING MINDS, POWER OF WORDS: EXPLORING PECULIARITIES OF PERSUASIVE ESSAY.

Authors

  • Zlata Ribalko Tashkent State Pedagogical University junior. Group – 300-A Email: zlataribalko@gmail.com

Keywords:

persuasive, essay, law, book, writing, student, knowledge, steps, weaknesses, wisdom, power, literature, comparisons.

Abstract

This article explores the use of persuasive essays, convincing someone to read a book according to readers' opinions, feelings, and impressions. A persuasive essay is one in which you attempt to get the reader to agree with your point of view.  This can enhance students' interest in a specific book, reading is a priceless activity that gives people remarkable perceptions. Books expand our knowledge of the world, can change our thoughts, and enhance our imagination. Even though majority of the people prefer watching TV, all of them see the same content—whatever the director and the producer wish to show. To sum up, most of the population thinks in the same way and is degrading. , Books enrich our vocabulary, introduce us to new notions, and offer a wider choice of words to us. With every book we read, we become more intelligent and literate.

References

The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, was first published in Great Britain in 1998

Writing a Persuasive Essay, Grades 5-8 by Myers, R. E., 2006

Thank You for Arguing, Fourth Edition (Revised and Updated): What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion

How to Write Essays: A step-by-step guide for all levels, with sample essays. Don Shiach (2007)

Persuasive Writing: How to harness the power of words. Peter Frederick 2011

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Published

2023-11-29