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Lerok [7]
4 years ago
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im writing a persuasive essay for my English 2 class and I need 2 claims but idk what to do so this is the prompt "write an essa

y stating your position on whether the parent/child relationship effects the child's life into adulthood" and im going on the pro side thank you.
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Yanka [14]4 years ago
4 0

The relationship between parent and child is taking like example to illustrate a wonderful  place  to live secure and happy  the human been. ( Espinoza).

According the last statement is fundamental talk about the link between Father and Son. Just look around the world or in your community to watch childrens living with theirs mother but the father nobody knows where he is.  

It is one of the human tragedy that attack our families from many times ago. A non  responsibility culture about family and the meaning of this  has produced a tragedy in our childs and after in our adults.

What would be the beginning to change that situation? We must return  to the Principles of God which talk about family, life, love, commitment, responsibility and supporting.

Our children's need from love of his father it is not a subject to discuss, If the father is good or not it is another subject ti study but there is no doubt that millions of adults suffer  in their lives because never had a father stand by.

That God helps us to be  a great Father for our children's.


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