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Opinion Writing

Grade 3 · English Language Arts · Writing · West Virginia, USA

Lesson Summary

In opinion writing, you share what you think about a topic and give reasons to support your opinion.

Explanation

An opinion piece starts by clearly stating your opinion, like 'I believe recess should be longer.' Then you give at least two or three reasons that explain why you feel that way. Each reason should have an example or detail. End by restating your opinion in a strong closing sentence. Use linking words like 'because,' 'also,' and 'for example' to connect your ideas.

Practice Questions

Q1: What should the first sentence of an opinion paragraph do?
Answer: Clearly state your opinion.
Q2: Give an example of a linking word used in opinion writing.
Answer: Because, also, for example, another reason, or in addition.
Q3: How many reasons should you include to support your opinion?
Answer: At least two or three reasons.
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