By the way, my opinion piece is about manners: why they are dying, how they are important for success, and we should teach them to our children (or the next generation).
Here are my leads:
Contrast and Compare
Long before  cell phones were invented and multiple social networking sites were available, people would actually talk to  each other, engaging in conversations about their interests and current  events. Children would tell their parents about their day, not text under the table about  how annoying their parents are. And if two acquaintances walked by, they  would greet each other. Today, if two friends walk by, they may not even  acknowledge the other. Our manners are gone, but we desperately need them back.
Rhetorical Question
Where have  our manners gone? Technology has made us less courteous of those around us. We will pick up calls from someone we  barely know, while having dinner with a long time friend. We don’t listen as  well, concentrating on tapping words on a device to update our status. Our  common courtesy has gone to the way side, and we need to do everything to bring  it back.
Direct Address
As you pass  a teacher, an acquaintance, or even an old friend, do you take the time to greet them and ask how they are  doing? Many don't. Do you take calls or return texts while having a meal with your family? Many do. We are losing our manners and we need to bring them back.
I love the first one, it's so funny! "people would actually talk to eachother" haha!
ReplyDelete:Deborah
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ReplyDeleteI like the first one too! :D
ReplyDelete~Vandana