First, you need to decide whether you are for or against gay marriage. Then think about why you feel the way that you do. Personally, I am for gay marriage. I would say something like "It is unconstitutional to create laws that restrict the rights of one group of people, therefore gay couples should be allowed to marry an enjoy the same rights as heterosexual married couples." It's a starting point for your paper and should summarize what it all boils down to for you. Don't argue someone else's statement.
Example sentence - There was great doubt about whether their marriage would last.
Going into the session, Martin didn't know whether or not his logic would prevail in the argument, given the strength of the opposition's case.
An argument that debates whether or not something is right or wrong
Jill has great intuition about whether a marriage will succeed. She knew by intuition that he was telling her the truth. His intuition told him that something was likely to go wrong in the experiment.
August 24, 2006.
The most important question in evaluating an argument is whether the author provided sufficient evidence to support their claims, followed by assessing the logic and reasoning used. Tone can influence how the argument is perceived but is not the most crucial factor in determining its validity or strength.
Blood type does not determine whether marriage is allowed or not.
Whether you have sex before or after marriage it always matters. When to have it is your choice.
Whether he likes it or not, he'll have to do the test.
The question isn't whether you can put favourably in a sentence but whether you can. Hope that helps.
Everyone can have a good marriage. It depends whether or not they get married twice, I guess.
Whether or not we are going on a picnic!;)