This unit is designed to teach us to use data and facts to build a good argument to support our ideas. Get together with a partner or small group and discuss the following questions.

- What’s your opinion on smoking? Explain.
 - Choose one option and explain your thinking.
- You are a very rich and successful business man, but you have no free time to spend with your family.
 - You work a lower class job and make little money, but you have a lot of time to spend time with your family and do activities you enjoy.
 
 - What are you favorite companies? Why do you like them?
 - What makes a successful commercial?
 - Have you ever worked a job in retail? What makes a good salesman?
 - Have you ever had to ask your parents for money? Were you successful?
 
- When is the last time you asked a person a favor?
 - What is the best way to ask a person a favor?
 - What would you say to your teacher if you forgot to finish an important assignment?
 - Have you ever had an argument with a friend? What happened? How did you resolve the argument?
 - Do you see any weaknesses or problems in your country? How would you fix those problems?
 - If your computer broke and the store you purchased it from wouldn’t give you a refund, what would you do?
 
Exercise
You will now select two questions to write in more detail about. Open up the attached exercise and write a detailed response to two of the previous questions. Once you write your response you can record yourself reading this for extra credit. Ask your teacher to show you how.