TEKS: Chapter 110. English Language Arts and Reading See All Teacher Resources

110.32.b.16

(16) Writing/Persuasive Texts. Students write persuasive texts to influence the attitudes or actions of a specific audience on specific issues. Students are expected to write an argumentative essay to the appropriate audience that includes:

  • (A) a clear thesis or position based on logical reasons supported by precise and relevant evidence;
  • (B) consideration of the whole range of information and views on the topic and accurate and honest representation of these views (i.e., in the author's own words and not out of context);
  • (C) counter-arguments based on evidence to anticipate and address objections;
  • (D) an organizing structure appropriate to the purpose, audience, and context;
  • (E) an analysis of the relative value of specific data, facts, and ideas; and
  • (F) a range of appropriate appeals (e.g., descriptions, anecdotes, case studies, analogies, illustrations).