2014년 10월 25일 토요일

Classical Argument Outline



1. The introduction
Most people know that laughing is good for human. But why is it good? Which functions does it lighten up exactly? Then I will shift attention to whether the audience know it is good if it's a 'false laugh'. I'll end up with the thesis of my argument 'Laughing is good for human even when it's a false laugh'.
2. The narration 

I will summarize the research I've done and provide an explanation to the audience of the positive effects of laughing. I will also explain the definition of a 'false laugh' under two large groups : When we pretend to laugh even if we're sad in order to forget or get out of it, and when we are forced to laugh (not to make people who joke feel bad), and why laughter is good even in this kind of laughter. 

3. The confirmation

       I will start by a lot of effects of laughing that helps and heals people's minds. 
       Then I'll give the examples of how people can get out of sadness or depression by laughing faster than when people do not laugh. Additionally, I will reinforce my        argument by using the opinion from authority.


4. The refutation and concession

I will concede that if we're pretending to laugh, or when it is a false laugh, it can be rather stressful to us sometimes. But according to the research i found, laughing has the ability to change our sorrow or depression into happiness and joy. Thus if a person who is sad pretends and tries to laugh can also be happy and delightful because laughter lightens people's mood.
5. The summation

I will close with the fact that summarize my main points. And I'll persuade the audience strongly with the fact that people cannot live a healthy life without laughter, and use memorable sayings or proverbs. I will end with an emphasis of my argument. 

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