Sample Essay to Real GRE Argument Questions
Direction:
Discuss how well reasoned you find this argument.
Topic #
1: "The study of history has value only to the extent that it is relevant
to our daily lives."
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2: The following is a letter to the editor of an environmental magazine
"The
decline in the numbers of amphibians worldwide clearly indicates the
global pollution of water and air. Two studies of amphibians in Yosemite
National Park in California confirm my conclusion. In 1915 there were
seven species of amphibians in the park, and there were abundant numbers
of each species. However, in 1992 there were only four species of
amphibians observed in the park, and the numbers of each species were
drastically reduced. The decline in Yosemite has been blamed on the
introduction of trout into the park's waters, which began in 1920 (trout
are known to eat amphibian eggs). But the introduction of trout cannot be
the real reason for the Yosemite decline because it does not explain the
worldwide decline."
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3: The following is a letter to the editor of the Atticus City newspaper
"Former
Mayor Durant owes an apology to the city of Atticus. Both the damage to
the River Bridge, which connects Atticus to Hartley, and the traffic
problems we have long experienced on the bridge were actually caused 20
years ago by Durant. After all, he is the one who approved the
construction of the bridge. If he had approved a wider and better-designed
bridge, on which approximately the same amount of public money would have
been spent, none of the damage or problems would have occurred. Instead,
the River Bridge has deteriorated far more rapidly over the past 20 years
than has the much longer Derby Bridge up the river. Even though the
winters have been severe in the past several years, this is no excuse for
the negligence and wastefulness of Durant."
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4: The following is from an editorial in the Midvale Observer, a local
newspaper.
"Ever since
the 1950's, when television sets began to appear in the average home, the
rate of crimes committed by teenagers in the country of Alta has steadily
increased. This increase in teenage crime parallels the increase in
violence shown on television. According to several national studies, even
very young children who watch a great number of television shows featuring
violent scenes display more violent behavior within their home environment
than do children who do not watch violent shows. Furthermore, in a survey
conducted by the Observer, over 90 percent of the respondents were parents
who indicated that prime-time television--programs that are shown between
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.---should show less violence. Therefore, in order to
lower the rate of teenage crime in Alta, television viewers should demand
that television programmers reduce the amount of violence shown during
prime time."
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Response
Topic #
5: The following appeared in the editorial section of a health and fitness
magazine.
"In a study
of the effects of exercise on longevity, medical researchers tracked 500
middle-aged men over a 20-year period. The subjects represented a variety
of occupations in several different parts of the country and responded to
an annual survey in which they were asked: How often and how strenuously
do you exercise? Of those who responded, the men who reported that they
engaged in vigorous outdoor exercise nearly every day lived longer than
the men who reported that they exercised mildly only once or twice a week.
Given the clear link that this study establishes between longevity and
exercise, doctors should not recommend moderate exercise to their patients
but should instead encourage vigorous outdoor exercise on a daily basis."
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6: The following appeared in a letter to the editor of a local newspaper.
"Too much
emphasis is placed on the development of reading skills in elementary
school. Many students who are discouraged by the lonely activity of
reading turn away from schoolwork merely because they are poor readers.
But books recorded on audiocassette tape provide an important alternative
for students at this crucial stage in their education, one the school
board should not reject merely because of the expense involved. After all,
many studies attest to the value of allowing students to hear books read
aloud; there is even evidence that students whose parents read to them are
even more likely to become able readers. Thus, hearing books on tape can
only make students more eager to read and to learn. Therefore, the school
board should encourage schools to buy books on tape and to use them in
elementary education."
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Topic #
7:
The
Trash-Site Safety Council has recently conducted a statewide study of
possible harmful effects of garbage sites on the health of people living
near the sites. A total of five sites and 300 people were examined. The
study revealed, on average, only a small statistical correlation between
the proximity of homes to garbage sites and the incidence of unexplained
rashes among people living in these homes. Furthermore, although it is
true that people living near the largest trash sites had a slightly higher
incidence of the rashes, there was otherwise no correlation between the
size of the garbage sites and people's health. Therefore, the council is
pleased to announce that the current system of garbage sites does not pose
a significant health hazard. We see no need to restrict the size of such
sites in our state or to place any restrictions on the number of homes
built near the sites.
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Response
Topic #
8
As people
grow older, an enzyme known as PEP increasingly breaks down the
neuropeptide chemicals involved in learning and memory. But now,
researchers have found compounds that prevent PEP from breaking
neuropeptides apart. In tests, these compounds almost completely restored
lost memory in rats. The use of these compounds should be extended to
students who have poor memory and difficulty in concentrating-and
therefore serious problems in school performance. Science finally has a
solution for problems neither parents nor teachers could solve.
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Response
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9:
In a study
of reading habits of Leeville citizens conducted by the University of
Leeville, most respondents said they preferred literary classics as
reading material. However, a follow-up study conducted by the same
researchers found that the type of book most frequently checked out of
each of the public libraries in Leeville was the mystery novel. Therefore,
it can be concluded that the respondents in the first study had
misrepresented their reading habits.
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10:
A recent
study shows that people living on the continent of North America suffer 9
times more chronic fatigue and 31 times more chronic depression than do
people living on the continent of Asia. Interestingly, Asians, on average,
eat 20 grams of soy per day, whereas North Americans eat virtually none.
It turns out that soy contains phytochemicals called isoflavones, which
have been found to possess disease-preventing properties. Thus, North
Americans should consider eating soy on a regular basis as a way of
preventing fatigue and depression.
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