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- <em>debate on wealth is important than health </em>
<em> Wealth might be more important than health....</em>
Explanation:
- Most people see Health as more important than Wealth.
- However, wealth provides the opportunity to have a healthier life.
- providing ability to spend on holidays, gyms and other lifestyle expenses.
- Money can lead to better goods and services
- Money helps families support each other.
- Money reduces financial stress.
- REASONS WHY HEALTH IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN WEALTH -
- Health gives you the ability to enjoy what life has to offer, and create experiences that are often more cherished than physical goods.
- Healthy populations are more productive, save more and live longer.
- It is also a national necessity to raise the standard of national health. A diseased and injured person cannot work and care for others. Even if you have money, you will not be happy unless you are healthy. True that wealth brings prosperity and happiness, but all that is worth only if one is healthy. So, we should always try to become healthy and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
- Health insurance in the U.S. is already an astronomically high expense. Constantly being seen by a medical professional will only skyrocket those costs and take money away from achieving your financial goals.
- Hopefully this helps you !! -
<u><em>Answer:</em></u>
Tell the reader what the writer will discuss in the essay -D)
Answer and Explanation:
The answer is <u>C. Juliet, getting married.</u>
Juliet says this to her mother saying it is an honor to get married, but it isn't something she dreams of doing.
<em><u>I hope this helps!</u></em>
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