While op-eds and persuasive essays share the creative nonfiction foundation of blending fact with narrative, each is distinct in its focus on argumentation, structured persuasion, and engagement with current issues. In this course, you will explore the process of crafting compelling op-eds and persuasive essays, starting with an in-depth exploration of their structures. You will examine how to construct a robust argument by carefully organizing your points and effectively supporting your main thesis.

In addition to building structural components, the course will introduce creative techniques that will help you amplify your message, ensuring that your voice resonates with your audience. By employing these creative approaches, you will discover how to capture and maintain the reader's attention, making your arguments more persuasive and impactful.

 

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Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
3 to 5 hours of study per week

Format
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  • Grant writers and fundraising professionals
  • Development consultants
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