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harina [27]
3 years ago
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If someone can help me with this English paper I would appreciate it very much!! It's about music and the topic is: Should there

be music education in all high schools?(Why or why not?) Please help, it has to be a paragraph not a sentence.. also in third person point of view.., so please can someone help!!? Also will mark as brainliest!!!
English
1 answer:
spin [16.1K]3 years ago
7 0
Well to be honest with you I don't think anyone else should be doing this but you, I'm not going to do it either because it has to be in your words. To help you out I would think of:
>What are the advantages of having music education in high school?
>What are the disadvantages of having music education in high school?
>How much would it cost to have music education?
>How many people do you think would take the course?
>Would it affect what college they go to or if it would affect their chance of getting into college?

Hope this helps, maybe someone can do better than me.
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