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jeka57 [31]
3 years ago
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What kind of reviews or evaluations do you consult most often or read regularly––those of TV shows, sports teams, video games, f

ashions, fishing gear, political figures? Try composing an argument of evaluations in your favorite genre: make and defend a claim about the quality of some object, item, work, or person within your area of interest or special knowledge. If it helps, model your evaluation upon the work of a reviewer or expert you particularly respect.
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Fed [463]3 years ago
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Explanation:

I usually consult fashion reviews more often.

This is a subject of my interest, mainly the reviews that refer to fashion as a form of individual expression of the human being.

Some people who do not delve into the subject and have a shallow view, tend to associate fashion only with a phenomenon of rampant consumerism, where there is an incentive to buy more and more clothes and contribute to the success of the industry and consequently the use of scarce natural resources used in textile manufacturing.

However, fashion is a concept that goes beyond the relationship with

shopping. If it is true to say that the more we know about a certain subject, the more we have knowledge about it, it is correct to say that when reading more about the history of fashion, we can identify how colors, fabrics, patterns were important to mark a historic moment.

And nowadays we can see more and more how fashion is diverse and dynamic, the greater the freedom that the individual has in society the more he can express himself through the aesthetics he most likes, so fashion is freedom, it is awareness, it is a trend. Fashion accompanies and tells the history of society through the ages.

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