Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Developing YOUR Argument

1. I am trying to change how often people use social media, and how they view it. I want inform people of the possible harm or consequences of social media, which is very widely used.

2. I am writing to anyone who uses social media currently, or is curious about the effects of social media.

3. I will appeal to the audience's beliefs and values by informing them how social media can personally affect their health and lifestyles.

4. My audience should believe me because I have experience with social media, and I know many others who also have experience with social media. I have also personally experienced some of the effects of using social media, as well as the others I mentioned.

5. Two reasons the change should be made include; it has negative effects on mental health as well as physical health.

6. A good point the other side might make is that social media is harmless, or these effects do not matter.

7. I would respond to that point by saying that social media is not harmless, though it may seem that way and these are real side effects of social media.

8. Another point the other side may make is that everyone should be allowed to decide how they live their lives.

9. I would respond to that point by informing them with the facts that will help them make the right decisions.

10. Not only my audience, but society as well will benefit from this change.

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