Drake English 313

Assignment #3: Persuasive Letter

Assignment: Write a one page (1½ page maximum) persuasive letter based on one of the scenarios described below.

Format: Use Block Format only  with or without a personal letterhead. Make sure to include mailing and return addresses.

Due Dates: Peer review draft: TBA

Final draft: TBA

Possible Problem Scenarios:

1) Write a letter to the Argonaut in response to a story or editorial it has recently run.  For example, these would be good ones to take on:

Athletic Department looks for student support for fee increase

Revised bill no longer includes regulations of university campuses, issue likely to reappear

2) Write a letter to the manufacturer of a product you own asking them to honor the warranty and replace the item.

3) Write a letter to your landlord (or RA or Greek representative etc.) asking him or her to repair/pay for repairs etc. to your domicile.

4) Write a letter to City Of Moscow asking them to do something about that dumb-ass "chicken" crossing in front of Tri-State!

5) Write a letter to the editor of the Argonaut or a local paper addressing something specific you personally perceive to be a problem.

6) Write a persuasive letter to one of your political representatives requesting that he or she take specific action or vote a certain way on a political policy or problem you are concerned about. In this case, the politician must either presently not be currently involved with the policy or problem or he or she must be currently opposed to the action you are requesting. In other words, you may not request that a politician take action on something he or she is already supportive of (P.S. your instructor need not necessarily agree with your political perspective).

7) Write a letter to your parents persuading them to switch their voting choices and to vote the way you think they should on a certain issue or in the upcoming elections.

$$ Extra credit to anyone who sends the letter to the actual audience and receives an authentic written response to it. And if either the Argonaut or Daily News publishes the letter (and it’s well written), I’ll give you extra super-duper Ultra Extra Credit.