Jumat, 31 Januari 2014

how do i put evidence in my editorial?




Shirley


please give emaple


Answer
Simple. Cite facts. If you're writing an editorial about bicycle safety, get statistics from the police department or public safety office that says 78 people in our town were hospitalized last year because of injuries suffered on bicycles. Officials say that helmets, and closer adherance to speed limits, would have cut down on that number. And then go on to say how important it is for cyclists and car drivers alike to be careful.

(Of course, I'm making up those statistics ... but when you write your editorial, get actual facts, which you can attribute to a recognized source, and then state your opinion.)

im writing an essay about helmets and why they should be worn. how many of u wear helmets?




Ranma


i need some more evidence quick!


Answer
to do what? ride a bicycle? a horse? skateboard? play football?

I'd say it's sensible for anyone to wear a helmet in any situation where your skull's at risk, but if you need statistics you need to be a little more specific. Maybe check the National Product Safety Commission website.




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