Argumentative Essay on Voting Age
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Write a paper of no more than one page (and, preferably, no more than one paragraph) that presents an argument for a stance you hold. The stance here is Voting Age. In other words, compose an argument where you want to persuade another to adopt the position you have on a topic.
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Building an argument is made easy with this ste-by-step description and examples. The case here is voting age.
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In order to develop this argumentative piece of writing, you may write one paragraph or a complete essay. Here, there's a detailed outline and ideas on a one-paragraph argumentative essay on voting age.
First of all, think of the reasons why you think its fine to vote at the age of 18.
You can use an argument such as Amendment XXVI that lowered the age of ...
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