Paul Bogard's Let There Be Dark

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An argument is not just a personal opinion. The goal of an argument is to sway people on to think a certain way. It is effective when backed up by evidence with further explanations. Paul Bogard does exactly that in his article “Let There Be Dark”, a persuasive essay on the growing problem of light pollution. Bogard builds an argument to persuade his audience by providing evidence to support his claims, making personal connections, and using a persuasive tone. Bogard effectively supports his claims with evidence using statistics and solutions. For example, Bogard claims, “And too little darkness, meaning too much artificial light at night, spells trouble for all.” He goes on to prove this statement saying, “Our bodies need darkness to produce