1. Ask yourself: “Why am I interested in the topic? What initially caused me to research the topic?”
I am interested in the topic of euthanasia because I didn’t really know much about it until I started to look for topics to research.
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 see things in the news being debated about someone who is being kept alive by machines and families fighting over removing life support from a patient.
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 can’t really relate to this topic to a personal experience that I’ve had but I know I wouldn’t want to see the people that I love suffering, and again the fact that you hear sometimes in the news about families fighting over a patient’s life.
4. Lastly, consider the purpose in arguing your topic. How will you defend your stance? What will you do to argue your purpose?
The purpose in arguing the topic of Euthanasia is so people can take a second look into the idea that it should be allowed to be used in certain cases and it’s not all bad.
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