I was thinking, and I realized I write to persuade a lot more than I consciously know. When I'm writing essays for class, I'm always thinking, "through my writing, how am I going to influence Mr./Mrs. X to give me a good grade?" That sort of bothers me, because I've never liked the idea of doing assignments just to get a good grade. There's more to school than that...Anyway, what do you think are the best ways to persuade people in writing? I find a few things useful: 1.To look through their eyes and see the situation as they do. I ask myself, "If I were _____, what would I want to hear?" 2. Determine what part of the person you need to appeal to- i.e., the pathos, ethos, or logos. Different types of people respond to different ways of persuasion, and different situations call for different methods too.