Signaling, I think its signaling. I think it is A because you are giving a sort of summary, which can signal to the reader closure.
People should determine for themselves what to throw away.
In my opinion, that argument is always thrown up "we have the right to throw away whatever we want." People are always advocating the freedom of doing whatever they want these days.
The first counterargument "Municipal landfills are overflowing with trash" would help your cause. It would show people that they're throwing away too much trash.
The last counterargument "Recycling is expensive and causes pollution" is an absurd statement and is not based on any fact.
The argumentative essay is a genre of writing that requires the student to investigate a topic; collect, generate, and evaluate evidence; and establish a position on the topic in a concise manner. Please note: Some confusion may occur between the argumentative essay and the expository essay.
"To war and arms i fly", "The first foe in the field", "A sword, a horse, a shield".
These lines are all made of iambic trimeters. "That from the nunnery" is also a trimatere leaning towards being iambic, however, the last word nunnery composes a dactyl.
In Chapter 4 of “The Outsiders”, Ponyboy and Johnny “run away” from home and go to the park because Ponyboy got into an argument with his brother Darry. They never intend to actually leave for a long time but when the Socs show up at the park and try to drown Ponyboy, Johnny feels that he has to save Ponyboy no matter what. So, Johnny takes out his knife and stabs Bob, the Soc who is trying to drown Ponyboy, killing him. After this happens, Johnny and Ponyboy run to Dally for advice, and he tells them to go to Windrixville; while there they hide out in an abandoned church on Jay Mountain.