Day 10 Writing Homework

Prompt : Choose one of the following options:

  1. Generate your own unusual persuasive topic using the techniques learned today, then write a complete persuasive piece in your chosen format
  2. Take a conventional persuasive topic and transform it with at least three creative approaches, unexpected arguments, or original perspectives.

Your work should demonstrate:
Creative originality in topic or approach
Strong persuasive structure and techniques
Effective use of at least one extended metaphor or comparison
A memorable hook and conclusion
Appropriate tone and language for your chosen format


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  1. Why we should be blind for three days in our adulthood.

    A blind man named Jake once asked another man to go into the forest for him. When the man came back, Jake asked what he saw. “Not much,” replied the man. Jake was very shocked by this. He had felt the sturdy bark of birch trees, the cool fragile feel of wet grass, and falling leaves high in the sky. When people are given something many others have, they take it for granted; yet others do not see. This is why I believe that at least once in their lifetime, adults should have three daysf blindness. No peeking, no seeing, just feeling how a blind person would feel.

    These three days will teach adults not to take sight for granted, but as a gift. Sight isn’t given to everyone. It teaches them to be grateful and appreciate their sight. Blindness can feel scary. When you experience that, it would make you glad for life that yoiu have sight. Let’s say that the man who Jake talked to became blind after a car accident. He would begin to appreciate what he could see before. This is why adults must have three days of their lifetime blind. Three days may not be long in comparison to life, yet it will give a litetime effect.

    Another reason is that anyone could become blind at any instant. They could be born blind, and live without sight their whole lives. They can gradually become blind as their eyes deteriorate in sight. Or they could suddenly become blind after some terrible accident. Being blind for three days would prepare them for the second, and more commonly, the third. Adjusting to blindness for the first time is scary – and it also comes with regret if you feel as if you didn’t embrace sight enough. HAving three days of blindness can prepare them for this scenario.

    A third reason is that this would also increase your appreciation with your other senses. Although you only experience blindness, many people go without other senses as well, such as hearing. This would incentivise you to appreciate all your senses, teaching you gratefulness and awareness. The senses are important. Learn to be grateful.

    People need to learn to appreciate not just their senses, but what millions of others have to go through their lifetime.

    We need to be grateful for what we have.

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