Icebreaker Argument

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Most of the arguments are logical, as they are all able to be backed up by real life statistics. His logic are pretty straightforward for the most part, however, there was one part where it was a bit difficult to keep up with his logic. In the beginning, after his anecdote about his grandmother and his testimony about never drinking alcohol, he continues to talk about how there is a problem with America’s criminal justice system. It can be understood that the anecdote at the beginning was just an introduction on the speaker and was used as an icebreaker, but the transition from the two topics was very harsh, and had no transitional information. This seemed very strange and was a bit hard to keep up with, as he presented his thesis without specifically