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Stells [14]
3 years ago
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in this excerpt, the author argues that kindergarten is the best place to solve problems. adults must follow the advice they giv

e children. children should be allowed to speak freely to adults. more money should be spent on funding war.
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1 answer:
RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

My anwser would be no.

Explanation:

1. Not always the adults must follow the advices; or otherwise childrens would be thinking "Oh, my parents allowed me to do this, and this!", not gonna happen or the parents parenting rules will be changed.

2. Childern should be allowed to speak freely to adults: I don't think that's right at all.. If they do, then it'll include cussing, inapproiated words, or anything that will make their parents upset, angry, or shocked.

3. More money should be spent on funding war: No- If someone compared a war, then you could try to help by giving U.S Military some supplys. But funding war? ; I don't think it will be possible. (Based what I think.)

(Hope it help, have a good day-)

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