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Well even there is already an answer, you can use mine also, give it to a friend if they need one because you can't reuse yours, or mix both of them into one better answer.
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This essay is ineffective since the author does not provide any factual evidence to support their claim that people should be able to own pets. It also starts off with a weak hook used as a question instead of a statement or quote about the topic. In addition, another mistake found is that the first-person point of view and the author's opinions make the text sound weak. A possible improvement is to use the third person POV as that will make it sound much more professional. On to the next two sections, their evidence does not come from legit sources, and the evidence does not even support their claim, plus there were no transitions. Their claim was that everyone should be able to own pets, yet they are only providing evidence about why everyone should own pets. If they focused on only one claim, and they got evidence from valid articles or the news, then that would have made the article so much more persuasive. Not to mention, a few tweaks such as adding transition words would have greatly improved it. Finally, the last sentence, is a weak way to end it. It would have been better to instead restate the claim and facts that were initially presented earlier.
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