assignment #3: the short persuasive letter
For this assignment, write a letter to a family member. Your letter must address some meaningful issue with your family membersomething you wish to convince them of, some point of disagreement, or some issue where there seems to be a lot of resentment or misunderstanding. To make your letter effective, you must conscientiously employ ethos, pathos, and logos as you write. Your goal is not to win this persons agreement, but to persuade this person to embrace your ideas.
Write about something meaningful. You might write to your divorced brother who, you feel, should notmove to Phoenix, Arizona, and leave his young daughters in Seattle without a father. You might write to a father who demands too much of you in school and who does not let you choose what you want to study. Perhaps youll write to an aunt or uncle who does not think youve grown up enough to join the family business. Maybe you will write to a friend whom you feel betrayed you years ago, and you want this person to acknowledge the validity of your feelings. Write with honesty, maturity, and care. When youre done, you should consider mailing this letterprint it, sign it, put it in a stamped envelope, and drop it in a mailbox. Letters are very powerful tools of communication, and a heartfelt letter is a true gift, even if the letter talks about tough topics