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You are now very familiar with PEED and how to construct effective PEED paragraphs through your work on analytical, evaluative and comparative essays. However, PEED is also a useful way to structure paragraph in argumentative and persuasive writing. This is because both of these forms require a series of linked key points, supported with the use of evidence and need detailed explanations to ensure your audience understand why they should share your views and act as you suggest.
Look at the paragraph from a piece of persuasive writing in the image opposite:
Now match each quote from the text to the correct aspect of PEED.
Children are at the heart of Plan's work. ( Point, Evidence, Explanation, Development )
We sponsor a million children across the world. ( Point, Evidence, Explanation, Development )
that means we are helping ten million people. ( Point, Evidence, Explanation, Development )
Because, for every one child sponsored, another nine people in that community benefit. ( Point, Evidence, Explanation, Development )