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Persuasive Words and Phrases
I am writing to...
I am speaking to you today because...
I have heard a rumor that...
This needs to be dealt with
We can do without this...
It will ruin our quality of life.
How unfair!
No-one but a complete idiot will believe that...
Now...
Surely...
Obviously...
Of course...
We can solve this by...

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I believe that...
This will mean that...
This will cause...
Another thing...
A friend of mine says...
Just think about...
If these plans go ahead...
How could you (we) possibly…
Do you really think…..
What would happen if…
Is it really worth…
Do you want to be part of…

Remember to write in a forceful manner. You want people to agree with you!

Madeleine police set to make first arrests: British officers fly to Portugal to quiz 'three burglars who targeted homes near McCann apartment'
Operation Grange officers are believed to be pursuing three burglars, identified as prime suspects earlier this month
As revealed by the Mail 10 days ago, the thieves were operating in the area where Madeleine went missing
The CPS has sent a International Letter of Request to the police in Portugal, reportedly asking for permission to arrest the burglars

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2538472/British-police-preparing-make-arrests-Operation-Grange-investigation-disappearance-Madeleine-McCann.html#ixzz2qGsJcifo
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The trio, who include at least one Portuguese man, raided another holiday flat in the Praia da Luz area of the Algarve, disturbing a child, days before Madeleine’s disappearance. The child's parents, who had been drinking outside the holiday apartment, rushed inside to find the intruders had fled.
Portuguese police attached no significance to the break-in, which British police, who see it as potentially hugely significant, described as a

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