I like to question the Male athletes, on the other hand, tend to be subject to a greater analysis of their sporting abilities; on-field exploits and physical capabilities are given a higher priority. It seems to me that, although women athletes are profiled, and this is great, the way the media goes about this seemingly is to attract a greater male readership.writer on his reasons for the topic being read. Seeing the difference between a biased writer and a writer who states his side profusely but, then like to give credit to the opposing side. This makes the writer seem like he/she is not arrogant to not acknowledge the opposing side. I like to see what people thinks on certain topics. For example, there are many articles stating their belief on media misrepresentation on female athletes. Some will say that female athlete should still act feminine whether they are playing a manly sport or not. Others would say that it does not matter if the female athlete is feminine or not. What is important is how good they are in the game. In the article, “How the Media Portrays Females Athletes”, Aimee Lamoureux includes a quote from Donna A. Lopiano that when males win a game, media shows off their skills and their winning to all who is watching. When a female athlete wins, the media focuses on how the woman looks. Or, any other non-related activity that she is doing. In paragraph 2, Lamoureux quotes, “Girls also see a …show more content…
This tip will let the readers know the full picture of the picture. They will understand both sides of the argument and come to the conclusion on which side they agree to. Argument essays are my preferred writing style. I get to use my voice to state my opinion in something without being stopped by anyone. This type of essay lets me express how I truly feel about a topic and to make the other person understand where I am coming from and why I believe my statement is