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“Writing with O.R.E.O.: A Guide to Effective Opinion and Persuasive Writing”

by Nono


When it comes to writing an opinion or persuasive piece, it can be helpful to remember the letters O.R.E.O. This acronym stands for Opinion, Reasons, Examples, and Opinion again, and serves as a useful framework for organizing your writing and ensuring that your arguments are clear and effective.
The first step in writing an opinion piece is to clearly state your opinion or argument. This could be in the form of a thesis statement, a question or statement that defines your position on the topic you will be discussing. For example, if you are writing an essay on why school uniforms should be mandatory, your thesis statement might read: “School uniforms should be mandatory in all schools because they promote unity and reduce social pressures on students.”
Once you have clearly stated your opinion, it’s time to provide reasons to support your argument. This is where the letter R in O.R.E.O. comes in. You should aim to provide at least two or three reasons why you believe your opinion is valid, and use these reasons to back up your main argument. For example, you might provide reasons such as: “School uniforms promote a sense of unity among students because they eliminate the need for expensive clothes and fashion competition,” or “School uniforms reduce social pressures on students by removing the need to conform to certain standards of dress and style.”

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