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attashe74 [19]
2 years ago
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In this activity, you'll write an essay that argues against the point of view expressed in a reading of your choice. Using resea

rch and a fair approach, you'll sway readers to adopt your point of view instead.
This writing assignment focuses on the following skills:
- Critiquing arguments and backing up counterclaims
- Conducting research and evaluating sources
- Summarizing objectively
- Using effective transitions
English
1 answer:
Zepler [3.9K]2 years ago
8 0

The essay that I am going to use is the role of friends in a child development.

<h3>Does  friendship play a role in a child development?</h3>

The word friendships is one that often benefit or cause harm or damage to children.

It is known to form  a sense of belonging and security for them as well as lower their rate of stress.

Child psychologists have shown that early childhood friendships leads to better life quality  for children's and also helps them to adjust to changes in their environments.

It is known to also bad effect as bad association can also lead to negative vices in children and s such, children should be mindful of the friends they keep.

Learn more about friendships from

brainly.com/question/11912853

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