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lord [1]
2 years ago
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Do you think it is fair to encourage young people to perform at a high level? How does this type of pressure benefit or harm you

ng people? What are some real-world examples of childhood prodigies and stars?
English
1 answer:
12345 [234]2 years ago
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The question requires a personal answer. For that reason, I can't write your answer, but I'll show you how to write it.

<h3>Steps to write the answer</h3>
  • Research about young prodigies.
  • Research how this trait affects these young people positively and negatively.
  • Decide whether you are for or against encouraging young people to become young prodigies.

To write your answer, you will have to present your opinion about young prodigies, the stimuli they receive, the consequences, and the pressures they are subjected to. You must justify your argument with quotes from your research, for this reason, this research must be done in reliable sources that understand this subject.

Learn more about childhood prodigies:

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