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andre [41]
3 years ago
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Write an informative essay that explains the importance of perseverance as a quality people need to achieve success. Your essay

must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the passage set.
English
1 answer:
Helga [31]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

To write my essay I would like to base my ideas on the section of the attached document called "But they Did not Give Up."

Nothing compares to perseverance.

Most people surrender just before getting to the top. Yes, they do their best for a while, and when they are about to get what they want, they surrender.

Even worst, when they try something and it does not work, they surrender. And if somebody criticizes them or judges them, they never try again.

But the great ones, all of them failed in their first, second, even third time. Buy, what they did have in common? Perseverance. They never surrendered.

The importance of perseverance as a quality people need to achieve success is of the utmost importance in our lives. Things are never easy. They require effort, hard work, commitment, and perseverance.

Winston Churchill was no so good at school. But he never gave in, never. And that made him the great leader he was. Nobody believed in Charles Darwin, even his own father. But he never listened to them and he became the great man of science he was. Albert Einstein's family thought he was "subnormal," and see, he became one of the greatest minds of all times.

So the message is clear. No matter if you have talent or not. Work hard, be disciplined, committed, and never, ever give in.

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