Global Warming
Finding common ground is an important conclusion to this essay. You can usually find common ground by looking at the warrants of your argument and the opposing argument. It’s like tracing backwards in a family tree, a family tree of beliefs. Once you trace back far enough, you can unite with opponents on some level of belief. Following are some brief examples. (Your essay should make this gesture in a concluding paragraph, not just in one sentence):”Whether you believe global warming is real or not, we can all agree that a healthy environment is essential to our existence, and . . . “”Whether or not you support more gun control, we can all agree that we don’t want one more innocent person to die by a gun. . . .””Whether you believe in abortion or not, we can all agree that children need good parents and loving, stable homes. . . .””Whatever your opinion, we can all agree that this great country of ours. . . .”