Thursday, January 16, 2014

Response to Coben's, "The Undercover Parent"

       "The Undercover Parent," by Harlan Coben is a well stated argument that urges the audience to use spyware in everyday household. His reasoning for his argument is based on that fact that it will create an environment of danger and jeopardizing the future for our kids. Throughout his essay, one clearly sees the position that he takes on the situation and he is trying to persuade others to agree with him. To strengthen his argument, he addresses the negative thoughts of those who disagree with spyware. The main disagreement he brings up, is the fact that some think it is morally wrong. However, he states that without spyware, it is more harmful for our children. He even gives an example to strengthen his argument, which is two people having a closer relationship in response to spyware. In conclusion, he believes that spyware is not "morally wrong," but instead is very beneficial for families.

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