The 5-point Persuasive Essay

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

The 5-point Persuasive Essay. What can the triple burger learn from the ones on the right?. What is one of the most overlooked keys to an amazing burger?. As Sir Mix-a-Lot once said, “[A burger ain’t a burger] unless you got buns , hun ” (Sir Mix-a-Lot, 1992). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

The 5-point Persuasive

Essay

What can the triple burger learn from the ones on the right?

What is one of the most overlooked keys to an amazing burger?

As Sir Mix-a-Lot once said, “[A burger ain’t a burger]

unless you got buns, hun” (Sir Mix-a-Lot, 1992).

Here’s our new and improved Frankenstein

burger

Shhh…just go with it…

A Good Top Bun = High Scoring Introduction / Opening

1. Restate the controversial issue = A nice crust

2. Pick a side (don’t be wishy washy) = Sourdough? Kaiser? Sesame?

3. Briefly list your (3) reasons = Flavory hints of burgery goodness to come

A Weak Opening / Introduction

A Thin Top Bun

May not restate the issue, pick a side, or list reasons to be examined

Don’t forget, 3 reasons = 3 patties (paragraphs)

Heh…funny. What, no “ketchup” puns?

Each reason/patty/paragraph should have the following:

1. Topic sentence = Good solid patty

2. Supporting sentences = Dressings (lettuce, tomato, pickle)

3. Concluding / transition = Cheesy goodness that wraps the sentence point up and connects to the next point

Your 3 body paragraphs

should be stacked nicely

as COMPLETE thoughts

Don’t forget about a solid Closing Bottom Bun.The burger / essay will fall apart with a weak, thin bottom bun.

A good closing should…- Restate the issue- Restate your position- Rephrase the 3 main points- Provide closing thoughts

Or worse yet…no closing paragraph leads to an even messier eating experience

Other Problems

Decent opening & closing, but only 1 puny, lonely, pathetic point

There’s potential, but it’s just all over the place poor editing

That’s just wrong…and sad…

Rare / Raw burgers = paragraphs that are not thought (thawed) out properly…get it???

When you do not clarify which side you have chosen, it’s tough to make out what’s going on

Sloppy writing, poor grammar, lack of structure & organization

So take it from Mr. Turtle, and use a slow, methodical approach to building your next

5 Point Essay!