In the argumentative essay “Revenge of the Geeks” by Alexanda Robbins, the author argues about the qualities that make people different and make them targets. The quote in the story, “Taylor Swift's classmates left the lunch table as soon as she sat down because they disdained her taste for country music. Last year, the Grammy winner was the nation's top selling recording artist. ” In addition this quote from the essay argues that developing different qualities are good because they make you stand apart from other students. This supports the claim because the author is showing an example of when you are an outsider being young, it can cause you to be successful in the future like the person Taylor Swift.
The author explains “Even though they may be seen as outsiders, they still are going to be more successful in the future than others who are more popular don’t do well in classes. ” This evidence exemplifies that geeks end up with better, more successful futures. This supports the claim because the author is showing that the more popular kids don't get to very high places in life. Students that are outsiders always end up being targets and not fitting in because they stand out.
In the argumentative essay “Revenge of the Geeks” by
Alexanda
Robbins, the
author
argues about the qualities that
make
people
different
and
make
them targets. The quote in the story, “Taylor Swift's classmates
left
the lunch table as
soon
as she sat down
because
they disdained her taste for country music. Last year, the Grammy winner was the nation's top selling recording artist. ”
In addition
this quote from the essay argues that developing
different
qualities are
good
because
they
make
you stand apart from other students. This supports the claim
because
the
author
is showing an example of when you are an outsider being young, it can cause you to be successful in the future like the person Taylor Swift.
The
author
explains
“
Even though
they may be
seen
as outsiders, they
still
are going to be more successful in the future than others who are more popular don’t do well in classes. ” This evidence exemplifies that geeks
end
up with better, more successful futures. This supports the claim
because
the
author
is showing that the more popular kids don't
get
to
very
high places in life. Students that are outsiders always
end
up being targets and not fitting in
because
they stand out.