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Homelessness/poverty: The Discrimination We See But Fail To Perceive -…
Homelessness/poverty: The Discrimination We See But Fail To Perceive
Introduction/ First Paragraph
Hook
Rhetorical question
Thesis statement
Deck/Standfirst
Content: We Define the problem and we start to give many examples from our daily life about it. Where we see homeless people and we empathise with them. We can use descriptive language and make the audience feel like they are in the same position of the unfortunate.
Supporting Opinions
Headline with an eye catching title
Bridge
Body 1/ Second Paragraph
Content: We can start off by talking about how the gap between the lower/middle class is getting further separated from the upper class, increasing the wage gap therefore increasing the amount of people who cant afford a home.
We can talk about how other people are sick of this and our starting to run their own programs to solve it since few governments actually promised to solve the issue.
Supporting Opinions
Figurative Devices:
''Eat the rich''
Emotive language
Ethos, Pathos
Claims
Body 2/ Third Paragraph
Evidence and claims
Examples and statistics/Scientific Evidence
Effects of homelessness
Content: Start to talk about how it is unfair and how it can influence other illegalities such as substance overuse. We can talk about how it is unfair because many people are just born into this and have no way to solve this problem.
We rebuttal the inarticulate and incoherent argument ''Why are they incapable of applying to a job? and such questions. Rebuttal the question, how are we able to fund helping the homeless. (Raise taxes for the rich and use that)
Supporting Opinions+ Opposing opinions rebuttal (Counterclaims)
Logos
CounterClaims
Conclusion/ paragraph 4
Answer your thesis statement
Summary and main points
Call for action or help
Content: We can talk about the solutions and the responsibility that we have as global citizens to solve this problem. We can use guilt here as an effective convincing point. We should be able to summarise all the points said before and make a good conclusion.
Supporting Opinions
Ethos (with a moral at the end), Pathos