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Svetach [21]
1 year ago
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Exercise 3 Identify the purpose and topic of each topic sentence given below.

English
1 answer:
yulyashka [42]1 year ago
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An official decree establishing a time frame during which particular laws are to be followed is known as a curfew. Ordinarily, curfews direct all those who are subject to them not to be in public areas or on the roadways during a specific period of time, usually in the evening and night. Most frequently, curfews are employed to control youth.

A curfew is a government order that specifies the hours that particular laws are in force. All persons who are subject to curfews are typically required to refrain from being in public places or on roadways at a particular time, typically during the evening and night. Curfews are most typically used to manage children.

Teenagers who regularly make and adhere to schedules are better able to build crucial time management skills that they will employ as adults as a result of curfews. Effective time management is helpful in a variety of circumstances.

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