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Preparing Your Argument
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Audience
Identify and describe your audience.
-The audience are people who enjoy soda and drinking a lot of it. They are against the soda ban completely.
Research

Where did you find this source?
How do you know it is credible?
Source: electronic
Web, www.nbcnews.com
It gives facts from reliable sources
Source: electronic
Web, www.abcnews.go.com
Provides statistics and info from different organizations and people who have studied the subject.
Source: electronic
Web, www.thepolypost.com
Provides not only opinions but facts as well.
Chart, graph, infographic:
Web, www.businessinsider.com

It shows that high sugary drink consumption is associated with diabetes.

Writing Your Claim
1. Complete the following sentence: I plan to prove that...
- I plan to prove that putting the soda ban in effect can reduce obesity rates.

2. Cross out "I plan to prove that." What remains is your clearly stated position.
-Putting the soda ban in effect can reduce obesity rates.

3. Complete the following sentence: This matters because...
-This matters because the amount of sugar being consumed by drinking sodas is not good for your health.

4. Cross out "This matters because." What remains is your purpose for writing.
-The amount of sugar being consumed by drinking soda is not good for your health.

5. Combine these two thoughts into one sentence; this is your claim.
-Putting the soda ban in effect can reduce obesity rates, the amount of sugar being consumed by drinking soda is not good for your health.

Your finalized claim:
-Putting the soda ban into effect can reduce obesity rates, the amount of sugar being consumed by drinking soda is not good for anyone's health.

Identifying the Counterclaim
1. Complete the following sentence: My claim states that...
-My claim states that putting the soda ban in effect can reduce obesity rates, the amount of sugar consumed in drinking soda is not good for



Cited: "Nutrition Experts: Despite Ruling, Soda Ban Is Still a Great Idea - NBC News."NBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2014. Neporent, Liz. "Pop Science: The Case for and Against the Soda Ban."  ABC News. ABC News Network, 12 Mar. 2013. Web. 05 May 2014. "The Pros and Cons of 16 Ounce Soda Bans."  The Poly Post. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2014. Spector, Dina. "New Yorkers Will Be Significantly Fatter Because Of The Soda Ban Repeal."  Business Insider. Business Insider, Inc, 14 Mar. 2013. Web. 05 May 2014.

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