February 15th, 2021
[Your name]
[Company that owns paper]
[Address]
Dear Mr/Mrs. [Name of Editor],
Hello there, Mr./Mrs. [Name of Editor]! How is your day going? I've come to write this letter to you for your next newspaper article you post, and I'm giving you an important topic to spread! I'm requesting that you make a passage about teenager health issues please! It'd be good to spread the word, and I think it's important! It affects us all today, and if parents read the paper then maybe they can help their kids out after reading! Again, thank you for reading!
He risked his life for his father.
The wages for the workers are low.
Answer: The argument is ineffective because their agrument is based soley off opinions rather than factual evidence. The use of opinions in an agrumentive essay is usually quite taboo because it makes you seem much less of an intellectual writer. Their claim is 'It is super important to colonize the moon because we will run out of roon on Earth' which is based on what factual evidence? Their support is their neighbor saying we are ruining the Earth, and while there is factual evidence of climate change it is not stated or brought up. Their supporting sentence falls flat. Their conclusion is that the moon is great, which is in fact another opinion. Basically, this argument has no evidential pull like a good strong agrumentive piece can have due to the over use of personal diction and opinions.
Explanation:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." <span>One of the benefits of studying communication is that it helps people become effective leaders. The statement is true because communication is really needed when you want to imply or to share something to your constituents.</span>