Dr.Novello uses cause and effect inductive reasoning when
she explains to us how the number of children and teens who smoke sky rocketed
ever since major brand label cigarette makers started to create ads. Joe Camel
ads for Camel cigarettes first appeared on billboards and television in 1988.
The effect of this, Dr.Novello states is the increase in the amount of teens
and child smokers, which was caused by the Joe Camel ads for their cigarettes.
She also states that there should be more education on smoking. This would
ensure of more teens choosing not to smoke. I believe that it is important for
teens and children to be aware of the dangers of smoking at a young age. The
majority of teens I feel smoke just to fit in with the “cool crowd” and are not
aware how it can effect their lives in the long run.
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