According to me, Gawande’s article is persuasive. This is because the author of the articles used first-hand information to inform the readers about the kind of mistakes they commit in their line of duty. Having been in the situation the author was able to give each and every detail about the situation. Due to this, it made me understand that people are prone to mistakes but they should try hard to ensure they can prevent it from happening. Though the doctors make mistakes in their line of duty, it should not be an excuse to commit other preventable mistakes. If there is a reasonable reason as to why the mistake happened, then we as citizen should not criticise
According to me, Gawande’s article is persuasive. This is because the author of the articles used first-hand information to inform the readers about the kind of mistakes they commit in their line of duty. Having been in the situation the author was able to give each and every detail about the situation. Due to this, it made me understand that people are prone to mistakes but they should try hard to ensure they can prevent it from happening. Though the doctors make mistakes in their line of duty, it should not be an excuse to commit other preventable mistakes. If there is a reasonable reason as to why the mistake happened, then we as citizen should not criticise