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Makenna Stergion
Sheila Fielding
WRTC 103
22 February 2019
world wide March 1, 2019 on internet advertisements stressing the need for awareness and
support on the American alcohol abuse epidemic. Including two essential points from Gabrielle
Glaser’s article, “America, Can We Talk About Your Drinking?”, the text used in the PSA sums
up the article’s plea to stop alcohol abuse. The PSA is very credible with information cited from
author Glaser who is well-researched on alcohol abuse. Stergion designed this PSA to encourage
the audience to either stop or seek assistance in their drinking habits. With compelling text and a
reference for help from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the
audience is offered help if they notice alcoholic symptoms in themselves. The PSA is made for
American college students and adults to inform them of the themseir alcohol patterns and the
The most valuable part of this PSA is its attention towards the harmful consequences of
drinking in the headlining quote. This text helps the audience understand the danger in drinking
and almost scares them into wanting to save themselves from ending up dead from drinking.
With information regarding deaths from drinking, viewers of the PSA are already less inclined to
drink. I like the color scheme of PSA because it creates a melancholy serious vibe for the topic
with grays, whites, and blacks. Because the PSA includes valuable information regarding alcohol
abuse, the audience will find the strength in the PSA’s quotes from Glaser’s article. I would add
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more information to the PSA in my own words instead of only including quotes to refine the
PSA.
Work Cited
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Glaser, Gabrielle. “America, Can We Talk About Your Drinking?” The New York Times, The
binge-drinking.html.
www.canva.com/design/DADRr0t6L0I/gZ2l3nFvgnGdnGKI0Bhm-Q/edit.