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Euthanisa Outline

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SAMPLE PERSUASIVE OUTLINE – AVERAGE Student Y February 17, 2005 Section AY Topic: Euthanasia Goal: To persuade the audience that physician-assisted suicide, which is a subset category of euthanasia, should be a legal option. Thesis: All terminally ill patients or individuals in chronic severe pain should have the option of a peaceful and quick death to minimize suffering. Introduction A. Attention Gaining Device: On November 23, 2000 my mother passed away. She had terminal ovarian cancer, but that was not the cause of her death. B. Significance for this audience: There are so many terminal illnesses in the world, that there is a significant chance that you will at some point know someone, if you do not already, who is …show more content…

B. I disagree with this assertion and argue that there is no evidence for a decrease in care. C. While opponents reason that the option of euthanasia will lead to hospitals to restrict care to terminally ill patients, the evidence indicates otherwise. 1. In actuality, hospice utilization will not decrease as patients choose assisted dying. 2. In Oregon, where assisted suicide is legal, hospice referrals have doubled. D. Rather than supporting the claim that euthanasia will decrease care, there is evidence for an increase in care when we finally begin talking about death as a natural part of life that can be ended consciously. Transition: Since hospice care is so widely used and hospice assistants can accelerate the patient’s death through terminal sedation and dehydration, you might argue that there is no need for a law permitting doctor-assisted suicide. Conclusion A. Review of main points: I have gone over some of the major moral and societal concerns you may have regarding the legalization of euthanasia. B. Restate thesis: I have shown that those concerns are not necessary. C. Restate significance: Something needs to be done. Is prolonged suffering the most compassionate way to end a life? D. Concluding device: I know

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