In chapter two of Joe Hardin's Choices 2.0 he suggests how to successfully right an interesting paper than many people will be interested in. Hardin provides strong evidence and personal advice to show what an interesting paper will do to its' readers. For example, if the reader is uninterested to being with in your topic you have to become very elaborate and creative to draw in their attention in order for them to even give thought to your paper. His purpose to the reader is to show that no one is bad at writing; however, there are bad writing techniques. By suggesting, that everyone is capable of writing a great paper just with a different technique his whole second chapter is put into a nutshell. His tone is very supportive by saying there are ways to fix writing techniques he gains the interest of readers by showing such a nurturing, helpful side. With Hardin's quick to get to the point yet supportive tone he successfully makes this chapter a persuasive piece to all writers who have lost hope in their writing technique.
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