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I need help for an introduction to my persuasive essay on Euthanasia. I'm pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan_Abnormal_1" data-source="post: 2037343" data-attributes="member: 230142"><p>Since it is persuasive, you should try to open with something which will get people on your side from the beginning. How about saving this relevant information for later on and opening with a moving example from real life. Or, better still, linking this information to a real life case in which someone's suffering could have been ended via euthanasia?</p><p></p><p>For example:</p><p></p><p>'Modern medical technology is so advanced that it could keep Bill Mathers alive for 72 months after he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, however all Mr Mathers wanted in those 72 months was an end to his constant pain and suffering.'</p><p></p><p>Note that I just made up the story of Bill Mathers as an example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan_Abnormal_1, post: 2037343, member: 230142"] Since it is persuasive, you should try to open with something which will get people on your side from the beginning. How about saving this relevant information for later on and opening with a moving example from real life. Or, better still, linking this information to a real life case in which someone's suffering could have been ended via euthanasia? For example: 'Modern medical technology is so advanced that it could keep Bill Mathers alive for 72 months after he was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, however all Mr Mathers wanted in those 72 months was an end to his constant pain and suffering.' Note that I just made up the story of Bill Mathers as an example. [/QUOTE]
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