Rhetorical Question, Would you want younger, more competitive, people driving around your suburbs?, Statistic, The age group of 17-25 year olds still account for 24% of road fatalities, Expert Opinion, Professor John Smith from the Cancer Centre warns that vaping can seriously harm brain development in young people, Rule of Three, Leaving the age as it is results in mature minds, more experience, and lives saved., Anecdote, At school, I have seen the kids show this competitiveness during subjects such as P.E, which is great, but not for the roads., Hyperbole, Agreeing to something like this could ultimately lead to the end of us all., Inclusive Language, We have a responsibility, Repetition, Vaping is not safe. Vaping is not cool. Vaping is not harmless., Ethos, Ethos, Pathos or Logos? Builds credibility through the use of personal or expert opinion., Pathos, Ethos, Pathos or Logos? Taps into the reader's emotions to make the argument feel more personal., Logos, Ethos, Pathos or Logos? Uses evidence, facts, and statistics to build a logical, hard-to-argue-with case.

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