Here's a scenario where arguments could be used: Scenario: You are part of a student council planning a school fundraiser. You propose a bake sale, but another student suggests a car wash instead. Arguments: - In favor of the bake sale: - Appeal to tradition: "Bake sales are a classic and successful fundraiser. We know they work well."- Appeal to community: "A bake sale brings the school community together. It's a fun and social event."- Appeal to practicality: "We have many talented bakers in our school. It's easy to organize and doesn't require a lot of resources."- In favor of the car wash: - Appeal to novelty: "A car wash is a fresh and exciting idea that will attract attention."- Appeal to practicality: "We can hold it in the school parking lot, and it's a good way to get some exercise."- Appeal to need: "We need to raise a significant amount of money, and a car wash has the potential to bring in more funds."