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Two model topic sentences (pick one):
In Ed Kline’s article, “Doughnuts
Will Save Your Life,” published on foxnews.com,
he extols the virtues of doughnuts.
The
New York Times’ Editorial Board argues that doughnuts are an essential part
of every diet in their article, “Doughnuts Will Save Your Life.”
Author’s
claim: Doughnuts are the new health food.
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Counterargument:
Too much sugar can lead to a number of health problems.
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Eating
doughnuts makes you happy, and studies show that happy people live longer. Pathos/Logos
Many
doughnuts are coated with chocolate, which has proven health benefits. Logos.
I’ve
eaten a doughnut a day for over 40 years, and I’m the picture of health. Ethos / Logos
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The
CDC has compared eating doughnuts to eating cyanide. Ethos / Logos / Pathos
Morgan
Spurlock’s documentary Glazed and Dazed
shows the dangers of eating a doughnut a day. Ethos.
People
who eat too many doughnuts are scary. Pathos
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