SDSU Civic Engagement Unemployment Among Hispanics Discussion
Description
Persuading others through writing is an important skill, and one that we use all the time, whether consciously or
not. Writing a professional persuasive letter is one task where this skill is particularly useful. As students, you
do a version of this more often than you might realize, like when you write a cover letter for a job application or
an email to a professor. These are both instances where you are asking your audience to do or believe
something, so it helps to know how to persuade.
Your Task:
Part 1: The Letter
For your second project, you are going to write a persuasive letter. This assignment builds off the work you
completed in Homework #4 where you discussed your community. The topic of your letter and to whom it is
addressed is totally up to you, but this letter should be written on behalf of the community you identified in your
homework. Pick an argument you’re passionate about and then decide to whom you will address the letter.
Locate an actual name and address for the recipient and include it in your draft, unless you intend to send the
letter, you may put a fake address for yourself. Your letter must make an argument and try to persuade your
reader of something.
Part 2: The Reflection (Include with Final Draft Only)
Once you have written your letter, I’d like you to reflect on it a bit, thinking especially about why you chose
this topic and what strategic choices you made as the writer to target your specific audience. Here are some
questions to answer in your reflection:
appropriate audience?
community?
Additional Information:
o Your letter should be formatted as outlined in the documents provided on Canvas
o Your letter is expected to be 1-2 full pages, single-spaced in length
o If you utilize cited evidence include specific quotations when doing so, be sure to give credit
where credit is due and include a Works Cited page. Ex. Writer X asserts, “….” (Author(s) Pg.
#/Timestamp, etc.).
o Your reflection is expected to be at least 2-3 pages, double spaced in length in an easy-to-read
font (like Times New Roman, Calibri, Arial, Lato), use 12 pt. font, set the margins at 1 inch on
all sides of the document, and meet other current MLA format guidelines
Why Write a Persuasive Letter as it Relates to Civic Engagement?
o To encourage a specific action or outcome on an issue (eg. building a community center).
o To discourage a specific action or outcome (eg.closing of a community center).
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