Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Introduction Guide

A Quick Introduction Guide:
1.       Ask yourself: “Why am I interested in the topic? What initially caused me to research the topic?”
 I am interested in this topic because i think that criminals should get an opportunity to receive an education just as any other people that are not criminals. I say this because i think that everyone has the right to receive an education in life.Also i am interested in this topic because i know friends and cousins that have been locked up in jail and they say that jail is so boring and that they are treated bad .So i think that by providing them an education they can get unbored and be entertain and even rehabilitate in jail.


2.       Then consider how you relate with the topic (e.g. I own pit bulls: they should not be banned; I have family that immigrated to the United States: open border policy; I always dreamed to be an astronaut and go to the moon: the truth about the first lunar landing).

 I relate to this topic because i have friends and cousin's that have been in jail for a little period of time and they say the jail is so boring and that they even feel like crazy just by being locked up in a dark place because all they do is just sit or stand in a dark place for a long time.so i think that by providing an education in jail it will benefit the criminals by not being bored and also by learning something something that its going to help them rehabilitate and turn into a new person when release.Also i say this because i think that criminals should receive a second chance on education because they got the right to receive an education.


3.       Once you simply define your relation to the topic, explain a personal experience that elaborates upon your relation to the topic.  If you are having trouble thinking of something, simply call me over.
I know people that have being locked up in jail and they tell me that jail is horrible because they are living in a horrible situation and that its so boring.



4.       Lastly, consider the purpose in arguing your topic.  How will you defend your stance?  What will you do to argue your purpose?
I will defend my argument by giving some reasons why convicted should receive an education and also on how it benefits them.Also i will do a counterargument that opposes my point.Also i will try to find good qoutes that can help me be strong on this argument.

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