Persuasive Paper

Challenges of Writing a Persuasive Paper

Challenges of Writing a Persuasive Paper
When composing a persuasive paper there can be many challenges that may affect how the paper turns out.   A few of those challenges could be word and sentence variety, staying focused on the topic, and your view and feelings about the topic could change.   After doing some research on a topic, views and feelings about the topic could change, prompting the need to further research the topic to have sufficient information to have a concrete argument with supporting details.   After reviewing your research you should evaluate and decide if you still feel the same about your topic before taking some detailed notes to use for an outline. Staying focused on the topic and not rambling on about some of the supporting ideas can cause confusion for the reader and the paper may not be as persuasive as it needs to be.   Once you choose your topic and find supporting details, you want to elaborate on those details but not over elaborate and bore the reader.   Over use and repetition of nouns, adjectives, run on sentences, or shot and choppy sentences also can be boring and will not keep the reader’s attention causing the paper not to be very persuasive.
These challenges can be easily overcome in one way or another.   If my views or opinions of my topic change after doing some research, I will start a new outline and see which one I can come up with the best argument and which one has the best supporting ideas.   Keeping in mind that seeing both sides of an argument can help you have stronger ground to stand on and gives you a heads up with supporting arguments for rebuttals.   As I often find myself straying away from the topic of my paper and focusing on one specific supporting detail, I take a step back and review what I have written and take the best few points and condense them to migrate back to the main topic.   When I get hung up on something, I keep with the thought until I get it jotted down...