02.04 Supporting the Argument
Part 1: Social Media
Part 2: I do not think social media should be restricted to all teens. The teens should
have their pa
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what they are seeing on the media.
Part 3
SOURCE
TITLE and
AUTHOR
Quotations from
the source to
support your
claim
How does
this source
help you
connect
your claim
(position)
to the data
(evidence)?
Explain
how the
evidence
strengthen
s your
position. Full MLA Citation
1.
Banning
teenagers
from social
media
would be an
attack on
their human
rights
“…is where
young people go
to express their
opinions,
interact with
peers and
family, learn
about the news,
as well as
obtain health
information and
access to
services.
Depriving youth
from access
violates their
rights of
expression and
information as
well as their
ability to
participate in
civic
This is
telling us
why teens
should not
be takin
away.
Magid, Larry, and CEO of
ConnectSafely.org. “Banning Teenagers
from Social Media Would Be an Attack on
Their Human Rights.” The Guardian,
Guardian News and Media, 23 Dec. 2015,
https://www.theguardian.com/sustainablebusiness/2015/dec/23/banning-teenagerssocial-media-europe-regulation-attackhuman-rights.
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SOURCE
TITLE and
AUTHOR
Quotations from
the source to
support your
claim
How does
this source
help you
connect
your claim
(position)
to the data
(evidence)?
Explain
how the
evidence
strengthen
s your
position. Full MLA Citation
engagement.”
2.
Banning
teenagers
from social
media
would be an
attack on
their human
rights
The reality is
that young
people have
rights and it is
the
responsibility of
government to
protect those
rights
Showing
that it will
take our
freedom
away.
Amendment
1
Magid, Larry, and CEO of
ConnectSafely.org. “Banning Teenagers
from Social Media Would Be an Attack on
Their Human Rights.” The Guardian,
Guardian News and Media, 23 Dec. 2015,
https://www.theguardian.com/sustainablebusiness/2015/dec/23/banning-teenagerssocial-media-europe-regulation-attackhuman-rights.
3.
Social media
benefits &
risks: Children
and Teenagers
Rising children
network
Social media
can connect
children and
teenagers to
online global
communities
based on
shared
interests. These
might be
support
networks – for
example, for
Connecting
with other
people that
have the same
kind of hobbies
as you. You are
being a social
with other
people that
may not have
the same thing
that you like
but may be
“Media Influence on Teenagers.” Raising
Children Network, 12 July 2017,
https://raisingchildren.net.au/preteens/entertainmenttechnology/media/media-influence-onteens.
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