Outline For Abortion Persuasive Essay

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Persuasive Essay Outline
Introduction:
A. Get the reader’s attention by using a "hook." What is abortion? B. Give some background information if necessary. An abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by the removal of a fetus from the uterus, resulting in it’s death.
C. Thesis or focus statement. Abortion should be illegal all across the world because it’s a horrible thing to do to an unborn baby.
II. First argument or reason to support your position:
A. Topic sentence explaining your point. Abortion should be illegal because it is basically murder to an unborn baby.
B. Elaboration/Example to back your point.
Unborn babies are protected from violence and murder by the federal act “Unborn Victims of Violence.” Also in addition
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By 8 weeks a fetus can flex their spine, a sign that enough of a nervous system exists for the baby to feel pain. Dr Nathanson, an early supporter of abortion became a pro-life campaigner after he saw 12 week fetuses shrink from instruments and open their mouths in a scream during an abortion. There are several different ways of having an abortion. Whether the procedure is through drugs or vacuums its is a horrible thing to do. It’s like getting stabbed in the heart. You are going to die but it is going to be so painful! It may be quick and it may be slow but you are still going through tremendous pain. It is the same way with an unborn baby.

VI. Conclusion:
A. Summary of main points or reasons All of these reasons and many more are why abortion should be illegal! Unborn babies have every right to live out their life. No matter what your circumstance you should either keep the baby or put it up for adoption. No baby deserves to die before they get the chance to live. B. Restate thesis statement. Abortion should be illegal all across the world because it’s a horrible thing to do to an unborn baby. C. Personal comment or a call to action / Leave the reader thinking about your persuasion.
An estimated 57.5 million babies in the U.S. have been aborted since 1973. Approximately 21% of all U.S. pregnancies end in