Thursday, June 18, 2020

Arguing an Argumentative Essay on Three Little Pig and Big Bad Wolf

Arguing an Argumentative Essay on Three Little Pig and Big Bad WolfAn Argumentative Essay on Three Little Pig and Big Bad Wolf is supposed to be about three animals in a friendly discussion about different things. The essay should deal with and not even bring up the fall out of man's aggression towards animals.Now, if the essay was to say, for example, that because man had exterminated the Big Bad Wolf it had replaced the lost predator. Then the essay would be considered an Argumentative Essay on Three Little Pig and Big Bad Wolf but not this essay is it supposed to?If the essay did say the Big Bad Wolf was the previous predator and its reason for coming back and killing the Three Little Pigs was to destroy their food source, it would be another problem. The essay would be treated as a discussion on the evolution of life and of one of its worst consequences, namely, human greed. It would be considered an Argumentative Essay on Three Little Pig and Big Bad Wolf.So I suggest the sample argument would be much better off to make sure the question is, 'how does human greed affect and replace the Big Bad Wolf?' The essay should have a logical flow and be written from beginning to end. The questions should follow a logical order and point to logical consequences.An Argumentative Essay on Three Little Pig and Big Bad Wolf could be very easy and short. It could probably be done in about one or two days, easily.For example, the question could be something like, 'Were the Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs free to live? In other words, were they not placed there by God, were they notto choose which path to take, were they forced? Would they have chosen to go for it? Or is God's plan to give us food for a family of three?'And the question could be something like, 'Is the Big Bad Wolf the only form of life now here on earth? Or, do there exist other forms of life, or even many other forms of life, at this time?' That would be a question that could lead to an intelligent and well-written argument.The other good way to approach the question is to say, 'how does man's greed affect and replace the Big Bad Wolf?' And perhaps how does man's greed compare to other forms of greed? Is it worth saving the world from man's greed combined with man's weakness?

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