"Needs" are simply things we want or that some of us want. -Paragraph 7
What is purpose?
100
angry, sarcastic, or fusturated.
What is the tone?
100
• Beginning
• Description
• Cause and effect
• Compare and contrast
• Problem and solution
• Ending
What is organization?
200
"Does anyone need coffee? "Need" another economist cried out in astonishmentand outrage." -Paragraph 2
What is tone?
200
In general, everyone who can understand the meaning of wants that are financially stable to relate.
What is who is the audience?
200
“Sowell says that most of our genuine needs are already met; what we think we need in only what we want. Failing to make this distinction, Sowell believes, hurts us all.”
What is arguement?
300
“If the government were giving out cars to those who “need” them, I could have written an application that would have brought tears to your eyes.” -Paragraph 16
What is audience?
300
To create a realization to Americans to what they want and need.
"That is why rigid words like need spread so much confusion in our thinking and havoc in our policies." -Paragraph 11
What is thesis?
400
"Words like needs, wants, or entitlements try to put some things on a pedestal, so that they don't have to face the reality of trade-offs." -Paragraph 8
What is thesis?
400
Thomas Sowell support for:
•Free markets
•Corresponding disdain for government regulation
•Social programs has endeared him to those on the right of center
•Logic and clarity