Feels about the Rational Argument

I prefer to begin with an introduction of what a Rational Argument is. I looked up a rough definition of it to be positive, and found that a rational argument is a form of arguing, usually using reasoning with evidence to support a claim or a particular point of view on a topic. It involves presenting varying reasons, facts, and conclusions, all in an attempt to persuade the reader towards the author's stance on the subject. 

The topic I decided on revolved around sports, as writing about something I found interesting would make me more interested in the project and doing the work; at least, that was my thinking. My topic was the Qatar World Cup; it happened about a year ago, and in it, Lionel Messi won his first World Cup, prevailing over France with his Argentina team. However, what was notable about the World Cup being in Qatar was the countless news sites releasing articles on why it shouldn't have been selected as host. I remembered that, so I thought it would be perfect for a rational argument, as some people say it was the ideal host country, and others say it should never have been picked in the first place. Overall, I was interested in researching the topic; I thought I had done well in finding arguments like Heat being a factor, treatment of migrant workers, their history of being against freedom, conflict with neighboring countries, and the bribery scandal during the bidding process. I found many good sources with beneficial quotes, so I loved where I stood. I submitted my paper and was jubilant; I re-read some instructions and realized that I may not have used the quote sandwiches as well as I should have, causing me to worry. Overall, my feelings are positive, as I feel like I made the proper corrections after getting feedback on my rough draft; looking back, there are things I wish I could have done differently, but that's common for most people, so im choosing not to sweet over it.

(Pic of Qatar World Cup)

(The highlights from it, in case you want to watch)

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