Analyzing Brooks Arguments On Abortion

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1. An argument that I make with myself is deciding on where to go for dinner. It argues that I am picky about what foods I eat, and how much I am willing to spend.
2. Brooks main argument about tattoos is that everyone is different. Everyone has different views on situations, and the ways that they express themselves. We need to be aware that not everyone will agree on everything, so we have to learn to live with it and respect each other's decisions.
3. I bought a movie that I thought my mom would enjoy. After watching the movie “What A Girl Wants” my mom claimed that it is the best movie ever.
4. Emotional: I need this job because I am a single parent with two other mouths to feed. Ethical: As a doctor I know that this medication will get rid of all your pain.
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5. Faulty Causality: My car was broken into right after a new family moved in next door. Begging the Question: Having an abortion is murder, since killing a baby is an act of murder. Hasty Generalizations: My cousin smoked 3 packs of cigarettes a day since he turned 16 and lived until age ninety.
6. A way to organize “academic writing” is by writing about other people’s views on a situation and then adding in your own ideas or opinions as a response. It doesn't matter what your standpoint is on in the situation as long as you are giving your