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ANEK [815]
2 years ago
14

In class, you have been discussing whether young children should have a mobile phone. Here are two comments from your classmates

: Young children will just lose a phone! They can easily contact their parents. Write an article for your teacher, giving your views. The comments above may give you some ideas, and you can also use some ideas of your own.

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1 answer:
Vlada [557]2 years ago
7 0

We can see  that an article on whether young children should have a mobile phone is seen below:

Should young children have mobile phone?

Mobile phones have actually become part of our daily lives. Both young and old carry one brand of mobile phone or the other.

There have been controversies on the harm that phones have done to young people. Some school of thoughts actually believe that the benefits of owning a mobile phone actually outweigh the disadvantages attached to it.

In my own opinion, I believe that young people can own mobile phones but under strict regulation and control by parents and guidance. If parents will not regulate, monitor and check-mate their ward's use of mobile phones, then they shouldn't be given at all.

<h3>What is an article?</h3>

An article is actually known to be a piece of writing that is writing to address an issue which is related from the author's perspective.

Articles are written to a particular audience to inform, enlighten or educate.

Thus, we see my own views on the subject of whether young people should carry mobile phones or not.

Learn more about article on brainly.com/question/14966954

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