I read the first few pages in BNCH and it was talking about how an argument is formed. It would have probably been helpful if I would have read this before I did paper 2. I had an extremely hard time forming an argument in with he blog format because it is just spur of the moment kinda writing. I like how they showed a kinda logic flow when they said "Anyone who has five children supports family values." then underneath it it says "The congressman has five children" then " The congressman supports family values." I think that kind of statement is a logical error, not every time someone has 5 children they are not always great, in Ohio there was a family that kept the kids and cages. I'm not trying to like the 2 statements together but you cant make suck a board topic and make it true all the time. And in that is is a good theses because it allows argument.