Sex Is Not Our Problem
Subject- In the article "Sex Is Not Our Problem" Charles M. Blow is the perspective speaker throughout the article. Charles speaks in first person as he relates to current and past events. The article starts to speak of different pregnancy statistics and leads into the topic of discussion by introducing the number of unintended pregnancies and the correlation with teens. The subject of interest is the increasing number of teenager unintended pregnancies. The underlying causes are presented first to which are more sexual partners, less contraceptives uses, etc. Then Charles continues to appeal to logos as he uses the public opinion to justify that early pregnancy is not a good thing. He uses different consequences to show readers the effects of early teen pregnancies. To finish off, Charles gives possible solutions to the growing situation.
Subject- In the article "Sex Is Not Our Problem" Charles M. Blow is the perspective speaker throughout the article. Charles speaks in first person as he relates to current and past events. The article starts to speak of different pregnancy statistics and leads into the topic of discussion by introducing the number of unintended pregnancies and the correlation with teens. The subject of interest is the increasing number of teenager unintended pregnancies. The underlying causes are presented first to which are more sexual partners, less contraceptives uses, etc. Then Charles continues to appeal to logos as he uses the public opinion to justify that early pregnancy is not a good thing. He uses different consequences to show readers the effects of early teen pregnancies. To finish off, Charles gives possible solutions to the growing situation.