What is a persuasive letter ks2?
Persuasive text is written to make the reader do something. Children are taught this form of non-fiction text in Key Stage 2; we explain the key features of persuasive text and how you can support your child’s learning at home.
How do you write a Year 4 persuasive letter?
Year 4 – read the persuasive letter and write 2 sentences about what you liked and disliked. Try to give reasons for your likes/dislikes, for example, I like the use of rhetorical questions because they really make the giants think about their behaviour.
How do you write a 5th grade persuasive letter?
5th grade opinion writing: Writing a persuasive letter
- Brainstorm topics for an opinion letter by thinking about problems in your community.
- Develop supporting evidence for a persuasive letter.
- Write cohesive body paragraphs using supporting words and phrases.
- Draft an opening with an engaging story.
- Draft a concluding paragraph for a persuasive letter.
What is a stronger word for strong?
Synonyms. tough knockout strength reinforced strengthened robust well-set industrial-strength toughened ironlike rugged fortified sinewy beardown hefty beefed-up knock-down well-knit bullocky powerful virile severe muscular vehement stiff noticeable brawny hard weapons-grade bullnecked.
What is the superlative of powerful?
most powerful If someone (or something) is powerful, they have much power.
What is the superlative of expensive?
expensive (comparative more expensive, superlative most expensive)
What is the superlative of difficult?
Some rules about forming comparatives and superlatives
Adjective | Comparative | Superlative |
---|---|---|
dangerous | more dangerous | the most dangerous |
difficult | more difficult | the most difficult |
exciting | more exciting | the most exciting |
ridiculous | more ridiculous | the most ridiculous |
What is the superlative of fast?
Adverb | Comparative | Superlative |
---|---|---|
hard | harder | hardest |
fast | faster | fastest |
late | later | latest |