Overview: There are fourteen arguments total. The goal is to have enough for “I do,” “We do,” and “You do.” You can mix and match them according to your needs. (For example, you could do one for them, do a few as a class, do a few as homework or bell ringers, and save a couple for a test question bank). Each of the arguments are based on the GRE argument questions, with simplified language. Most of them concern research, a scientific study, or a community proposal.Ideally, these activities will