Online Student Edition Glencoe Online Essay Grader Progress Reporter Online Assessment Presentation Tips and Strategies Unit Resources About the Big Question (English) About the Big Question (Spanish) Big Question Web Quest Combined Academic and Selection Vocabulary eFlashcards Interactive Reading Practice Unit Skills Assessment Test-Taking Tips and Strategies Author Search Interactive Literary Elements Handbook Literature Classics Literature Library Study Guides Online Student Resources Interactive Writing Models Writing and Research Handbook Selection Resources Cross-Curricular Connections Reading-Writing Connection Activities Selection Quizzes (English) Selection Quizzes (Spanish) | Literature About the Big Question (English)Overview Can you think of a time when you or someone else was treated unfairly? How did you know the situation was unfair? You may have felt frustrated or powerless. Sometimes it helps to read about other people who found themselves in unfair situations. You can see how they reacted and decide if you would do the same thing. When a writer tries to convince you about something, it is called persuasive writing. You can find persuasive writing in speeches, editorials, billboards, and advertisements. Reading persuasive writing can help you make decisions about how to handle unfair situations. Web Resources Fair Trade Persuasive Writing What Are the Issues? It’s Your Life! Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | |