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A compelling argument is an argument that is persuasive, logical, and effective in convincing the
reader or listener to accept the writer's or speaker's point of view. A compelling argument is one
that is well-researched, well-organized, and supported by evidence and examples.
1. Clear thesis statement: A compelling argument begins with a clear and concise thesis statement
that clearly states the writer's or speaker's main point or argument.
3. Logical structure: A compelling argument is structured in a logical and coherent manner, with each
point building on the previous one to support the overall argument.
6. Clear and concise language: A compelling argument uses clear and concise language to avoid
confusion or ambiguity and to ensure that the argument is easily understood by the reader or
listener.
Thesis statement: The use of plastic bags should be banned in grocery stores to reduce
environmental harm.
Supporting evidence:
1. Plastic bags take hundreds of years to decompose, leading to long-term environmental harm.
2. Plastic bags are not biodegradable and can harm wildlife when ingested or entangled.
3. Alternatives to plastic bags, such as reusable cloth bags or paper bags, are widely available and
more environmentally friendly.
Logical structure:
2. Explanation of the harm caused by plastic bags, including their long decomposition time and harm
to wildlife.
3. Discussion of alternatives to plastic bags, such as reusable cloth bags or paper bags.
4. Addressing potential counterarguments, such as the cost of alternative bags, by explaining the
long-term environmental and economic benefits of switching to alternatives.
"Picture this: a sea turtle swimming in the ocean, mistaking a floating plastic bag for a jellyfish and
ingesting it. This is just one example of the harm caused by single-use plastic bags. But the good
news is that we can make a difference by banning these bags in grocery stores and switching to
more eco-friendly options."
Clear and concise language:
"Plastic bags are harmful to the environment and wildlife. Alternatives like reusable cloth bags or
paper bags are widely available and more environmentally friendly. By banning plastic bags in
grocery stores, we can reduce long-term environmental harm and protect our planet for future
generations."
Overall, this argument presents a clear thesis statement supported by strong evidence and logical
structure, while engaging the reader and using clear and concise language to make a compelling case
for banning plastic bags in grocery stores.