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Child Neglect Raises Taxes

Submitted by harrypotter111 on February 8, 2007

Category: Social Issues
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Is it really necessary for such a drastic increase in government expenses due to child abuse and neglect? Because the needs of abused and neglected children have grown, te Journal and Courier on September 12, 2006 explaining the proposal and reasons behind it. The article "We all pay the costs of child abuse, neglect," contains many different rhetorical approaches to help explain the Tippecanoe County proposal. This analysis will break down the author's key strategies used to effectively write this article. I believe that the article was effective because it makes the main ideas clear by backing them up with data.
The data in this article helps explain the reasons behind a possible increase of local property taxes in Tippecanoe County. Furthermore, the author's call to write is to inform or announce to local and future homeowners the predicted tax increase for 2007 as well as the growth of child abuse. While trying to announce the ideas to the audience the author chooses to keep his or her name unknown. Because the name of the author is not given, he/she has more freedom in the sense that he/she does not have to hold back personal opinions in fear of the audience disagreeing with the article's main ideas.
The concern for more child services, an increase in child neglect, and future increases in local property taxes are the main ideas of the article. Most of these main ideas are combined with inductive reasoning. It is evident in the article that the author presents and defends these ideas with researched data. For example, the author presents the main idea of increased taxes by explaining how the increased expenditures will lead to an average of 2.2 percent tax bill increase ("Pay", par. 4). Furthermore the author uses an emotional and surprising tone while explaining his/her ideas. This leads me to believe that the author is also being affected by the main ideas being presented in the article. And because the author may be affected, he/she...

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