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- What reasoning does the article use to connect the evidence to the claims being made?
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Group- Yulissa, Jessica , Josiah & Jason
ReplyDeleteClaim- Why should adolescents need parental concept to get contraception when needed?
Evidence- about three million us teens acquire transmitted infection every year
Emely Munoz, Keionni Shine, Ciara Daniels, Anissia Walters
ReplyDeleteClaim: Teens should have a right to privacy and contraceptives.
Evidence: Nearly 80% of teen pregnancies are unplanned in the U.S Teen pregnancy, rates are much higher in the U.S than in other industrial countries.
Reasoning: Teens having a right to privacy to obtain contraceptives can reduce the risk of unplanned pregnancies because while you can stop the high rate of pregnancies, you cant stop teens from having sex.