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    Opinion Essays Structure of the Opinion Essay: Introduction – introduces the topic and state your opinion clearly Body - consists of three or more paragraphs each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples Conclusion – summarizes/restates your opinion using different words Useful Language То express opinion: I believe‚ In my opinion‚ I think‚ In my view‚ I strongly believe‚ I see it‚ It seems to me (that)‚ As far as I am concerned‚ I am (not) convinced that...‚

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    Topic: Capital Punishment General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: To argue that the United States should outlaw capital punishment in all fifty states. Thesis Statement: Capital Punishment should be outlawed in all fifty states because: (1) capital punishment once executed cannot be undone‚ and (2) the cost process of capital punishment isn’t worth the expense. Introduction I. [Attention Getter] Imagine being sentenced to die. A. The United States gives you‚ the offender‚ five options to proceed

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    Capital Punishment: The Cruel and Nonessential Justice The death penalty is the ultimate punishment prisoner’s pay for their crimes. Started in Western European countries‚ it has been around since the Eighteenth century B.C. Britain influenced America to practice the process of the death penalty. The United States itself has in record 1‚188 people executed since 1977 when the death penalty was reinstated. It is legal in thirty-two states‚ more then half of the states nationwide. Some people

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    Capital Punishment is Bad For Society " To take a life when a life has been lost is revenge‚ not justice" ( qtd. in Anti-Death Penalty). Capital punishment‚ or the death penalty‚ has been around in some sort of variation for centuries. It is enforced upon criminals who have been convicted of the most heinous crimes‚ such as homicide. There have been debates throughout time as whether or not the death penalty is appropriate punishment. Valid arguments of support and contradiction of capital

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    Capital punishment‚ better known as the death penalty‚ is the act of killing or executing a person who was found guilty of a serious crime‚ by the government. Capital punishment became widespread during the Middle Ages and was applied throughout Western Europe for more than two thousand years. Although‚ the call to abolish it started in the 18th century‚ some of the first countries being Venezuela in 1863‚ San Marino in 1865‚ and Costa Rica in 1877. Great Britain abolished the death penalty in 1965

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    question of capital punishment in this country is‚ Do we deserve to kill?” -Bryan Stevenson. To answer that question‚ the country does not deserve to kill. Even though the crimes death row inmates have committed murder‚ that should not give someone else the right to kill them. Supporters of capital punishment believe it deters violence but it only creates more violence. Capital Punishment should be abolished in the United states because it is sinful and immoral‚ cruel and unusual punishment‚ and unfair

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    The use of capital punishment‚ frequently known as the death penalty‚ is highly controversial in some countries. Although laws vary between different countries as to what crimes may warrant capital punishment‚ the crimes for which it is most commonly used are murder and drug-related offenses. The death penalty is the execution of a person for a crime (typically murder). The death penalty is not used in many countries including all European countries‚ Australia‚ and New Zealand. In the US 35 of the

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    There have been many debates on whether capital punishment should be allowed. However‚ many people feel that capital punishment is unnecessary as they believe that killing a person is absolutely wrong‚ even if that person is a serial killer‚ rapist‚ or anyone who has committed a serious crime. Some of the reasons why capital punishment is that it is inhumane‚ wrongful sentencing‚ and not deterring crime. First of all‚ capital punishment means‚ of course‚ the death sentence. No matter what

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    Capital Punishment Should Not be Abolished There are many reasons why the United States of America keeps capital punishment. These reasons include the deterrence theory‚ the idea of retribution‚ cost of prisons‚ and general safety of the public. First of all‚ I’m sure that you have heard of the deterrence theory. Deterrence is basically the fear of punishment; and even though it doesn’t prevent all crimes‚ the results are still undeniable. The deterrence theory is when criminals think

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    Capital punishment is the execution of a perpetrator for committing a heinous crime (homicide)‚ and it is a hotly debated topic in our society. The basic issue is whether capital punishment should be allowed as it is today‚ or abolished in part or in whole. My argument is that: 1) Capital punishment is not an effective deterrent for heinous crimes. 2) Life imprisonment can be worse of a punishment than death‚ not as costly as execution‚ and better for rehabilitation. 3) The innocent can

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