This document provides guidance on writing persuasively. It explains that the purpose of persuasive writing is to influence the audience's point of view and lead them to agree with the writer's position. It discusses the forms persuasive writing can take and introduces Aristotle's three persuasive appeals of ethos, logos and pathos. The document outlines the typical structure of a persuasive piece, including an introduction to orient the audience, three arguments for the writer's position with evidence, and a conclusion that restates the position and calls the audience to action. It provides tips for crafting an engaging introduction, effective arguments, and a compelling conclusion to persuade the audience.