Rogerian Argument

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The two texts debate whether tweens should use cell phones or not. Deborah Pendergast argues that age ten is the perfect age because phones can give both parents and their children a sense of relief. On the contrary, Linda Sidner argues that cell phones are not safe and that age 16 is the right age. While both texts make good points with facts and valid statements, Deborah’s argument is better supported than Linda’s.

First and foremost, Deborah states that cell phones bring convenience to both children and their parents. She backed her statement with the 2012 survey by the National Consumer League, which claims that about 60 percent of children, ages ranging from 8 to 12, already have cell phones. Moreover, children as well as their parents