Hey! If my answer doesn't fit your needs, I apologize; this idea is very broad, so the expected answer may vary depending on your class/the text you're reading, etc.
Just going off logic:
- Art is a skill commonly linked to creativity/creative thinking/efficient decision making; adding it to elementary/pre school curriculums may be a way to help build those skills early-on.
- It can also be argued, on the other end, that art is already very prevalent in early education (and investing more money and time into more complex art curriculums would be a waste).
These are very broad, general viewpoints; make sure you're linking them to the similar perspectives of credible people.
Hopefully I was of at least some help!
Answer:
What kind of essay , i'll try to help! (:
Dickens's object of social
criticism in this excerpt from Hard Times is that a system of education that
treats children like machines. The answer is letter A. It is shown in the novel
that the teachers only taught students regarding on the works of the society
but did not focus on the emotional context. The only thing that the teachers
care about are the results of the input that they gave. If this is not
corrected, then the students will bring it to the society. That is why, there
is a large gap between the rich and the poor. The rich believes that the poor
can make it if they strive harder. What makes it harder is that the poor has to
undergone so many things, pain and hardships in other to get to the top and
some of them could not even reach there. This is what is wrong in the society.
Answer:
Two, old
Explanation:
Adjectives describe nouns and in this case a turtle! Hope this helps!