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    A Brief Guide to Writing ARGUMENTATIVE Essays The art of argumentation is not an easy skill to acquire. Many people might think that if one simply has an opinion‚ one can argue it effectively‚ and these folks are always surprised when others don’t agree with them because their logic seems so correct. Additionally‚ writers of argumentation often forget that their primary purpose in an argument is to "win" it--to sway the reader to accept their point of view. It is easy to name call‚ easy to ignore

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    in order to stop global warming. However‚ contrary to popular belief‚ a large number of distinguished scientists and engineers do not agree that drastic actions on global warming are needed. There are several points supporting both sides of the argument about global warming‚ however many of them that say global warming is indeed happening use facts that are very broad and that do not solely relate to global warming. For example‚ the director of the USDA’s Climate Change Program said that‚ “Global

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    In the face of death‚ science and rationale‚ is it unethical to safely assist those who are suffering and have the desire to die with dignity and purpose? Physician-Assisted Suicide has and will continue to be a very controversial topic of discussion when talking about the health and dignity of the terminally ill. Although none of us ever want to think of our loved ones becoming ill‚ rates of devastating diseases such as cancer are rapidly increasing around us. This makes the probability of one of

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    Advocates of prohibiting marijuana may argue that the law has been around for too long to be changed. They believe that it would be unfair to legalize marijuana‚ since numerous citizens have already been arrested and prosecuted for possession. This argument is an example of the logical fallacy‚ "argumentum ad antiquitatem"‚ or "appeal to tradition" (Walker)‚ because you cannot keep a law for the sake of it being kept without acknowledging the facts. For example‚ slavery was legal for thousands of years

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    ones that make use of it suggest that it should be legalized. The idea of legalizing marijuana is a big deal‚ as it affects society and the economy. As a result‚ there has been an ongoing debate whether or not to legalized the use of marijuana. This essay will consider the benefits marijuana and will state some of the outcomes. The legalization of marijuana should be passed because it has medical benefits‚ less harmful than tobacco‚ and eco-friendly. There has been a great debate between marijuana

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    Working Mothers All mothers are working mothers‚ but those who have a career away from home have an extra challenge in their life. In many families today‚ mothers continue to work because they have careers that they have spent years developing. Some mothers need to work to support their family. I’m against working mothers because she will be bad mood most of the time‚ she will not have time for her home and children‚ and can’t have fun time because she is busy every weekend. The first

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    How are fallacies used in written‚ oral‚ and visual arguments? What might you do to avoid fallacies in your thinking? A fallacy is simply a flaw in logic‚ where the argument (or answer or result) given does not match the evidence as set out. In logic and rhetoric‚ a fallacy is usually an improper argumentation in reasoning often resulting in a misconception or presumption. Literally‚ a fallacy is "an error in reasoning that renders an argument logically invalid." A way to avoid fallacies in your

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    With the key terms explained by the first speaker‚ let us examine our motion once again. Mass media is the major contributor to teenage social problems today. In the light of our definitions‚ is this a valid proposition? Let us consider some arguments in favor of this proposition. I‚ as the opposition’s deputy minister‚ disagree with the motion because I believe that teenagers can make use of the mass media as a platform to voice out their opinions on current issues. With the existence of

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    “My first instinct is to push you until you break‚ just to see how hard I have to press‚ he says‚ his fingers squeezing of the word ‘break!’ My body tenses at the edge in his voice‚ so I am coiled as tight as a spring‚ and I forgot to breathe. His dark eyes lifted to mine‚ he adds‚ ‘but I resist it.’ ‘Why… I swallow.’ ‘Why is that your first instinct?’ ‘fear doesn’t shut you down; it wakes you up. I’ve seen it. It’s fascinating.’” In this scene‚ Tobias brings about the importance of how fear means

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    Composition II Eric Sack Fall 2014 Essay 1 - Narrative Argument Write an essay that implies a clear claim and uses your own first-hand experience for support/evidence.  The essay must use appeals involving logos‚ ethos and pathos‚ as well as connect with a general audience. For an in-depth discussion of narrative arguments‚ see chapter 11 of Good Reasons. According to the book‚ narrative arguments rely on concrete individual stories rather than abstract statistics; they allow the readers to draw

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