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4. Being a celebrity is often difficult. First of all, celebrities have to look almost
perfect all the time. There’s always a photographer ready to take an unflattering
picture of a famous person looking dumpy in old clothes. Celebrities also
sacrifice their private lives. Their personal struggles, divorces, or family
tragedies all end up as front-page news. Last, and most frightening of all,
celebrities are in constant danger of the wrong kind of attention. Threatening
letters and even physical attacks from crazy fans are things a celebrity must
contend with.
5. People lie for different reasons. One common reason is to avoid hurting someone’s
feelings. For example, a friend might ask, “Do you like my new haircut? “If you think
it’s ugly, you might still answer, “Yes.” Another common reason for lying is to avoid a
fight. Say a friend angers you and then asks, “Are you upset with me?” You might
answer, “No,” to avoid an argument. People also lie so that they’ll fit in, as when you
listen to a boring person and politely say, “That’s interesting.” In addition, people lie
to avoid spending more time with someone. For instance, you might lie, “I have to go
now.”
Every sentence and detail in a paper should be relevant, meaning that it hits the bull’s-
eye—it supports your point. Otherwise, your paper will not be convincing. Instead of
hitting the target and proving your point, your “support” will be irrelevant. In other
words, it will miss the point completely
Analogical: An analogy or comparison that supports your argument.
Example: “Like the human body, a car needs regular maintenance to function
properly.”
This type is considered to be one of the weakest, as it is often based on opinion
rather than fact. To use it well, you need to be sure that the analogy is relevant
and that there are enough similarities between the two things you are
comparing.