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Expressing Yourself in Political Writing

October 18, 2011

To some extent, getting people riled up is the goal of political writing.  Opinions and discussions should be exciting, forceful, and most of all, persuasive.  You want to motivate like-minded individuals to support whatever cause you’re writing about and draw … Continue reading →

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