Abortion Argumentative Analysis

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People argue over many things like on who’s better, Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, ketchup or mustard, or even octopi or squids. Another topic argued over is abortion, and i’m about to show you how abortion is okay.
Right now I want you to think of victims of sexual assault, think of how they feel, now should they be doomed to have their perpetrators offspring? The answer to that question is no. Yet some people argue abortion hurts the baby while it is being aborted and that you should give it up to adoption, but unless the baby is in the 5th to 6th month it won’t pain, and by that time you should've known if you are pregnant and if you wanted it or not. Another piece of evidence to why Abortion is acceptable, is provided by “The choice over

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