Scarlett Letter

Scarlett Letter

  • Submitted By: mongazo
  • Date Submitted: 12/28/2008 11:55 AM
  • Category: Book Reports
  • Words: 403
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So there was this chick that had an "A" patch on her dress to show she was an adultress cuz she slept with the preacher man while her husband was thought to be dead. She has a baby named Pearl from her adultrous ways and is beind puncished by the puritan town. The preacher and Hester are in love and finally run away together but preacher man dies soon after for some reason. Ok so this isn't enough words to get access into the site so i will continue typing about bullshit until i get the 250 word mark required for this stupid ridiculous montrous retarded insane peice of poop. i wonder if this is enough yet. wow this is kinda fun. could do this all day. think i will make it a new hobby to sit and type to myself all day. do do de de doooo do do deee de. ok so oviously it's ont enough words. i am kinda retarded for doing this. i could copy and paste a real essay from another web site or any unrelevant material. ok so i think thats what im going to do... Debate (American English) or debating (British English) is a formal method of interactive and position representational argument. Debate is a broader form of argument than logical argument, which only examine the consistency from axiom, and factual argument, which only examine what is or isn't the case or rhetoric which is technique of persuasion. Though logical consistency, factual accuracy as well as some emotional appeal to audience are important elements of the art of persuasion, in debating, one side often prevails over the other side by presenting superior "context" and/or framework of the issue, which is far more subtle and strategic.

In a formal debating contest, there are rules enabling people to discuss and decide on differences, within a framework defining how they will interact. Informal debate is a common occurrence, but the quality and depth of a debate improves with knowledge and skill of its participants as debaters. Deliberative bodies such as parliaments, legislative assemblies, and...

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