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AysviL [449]
3 years ago
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English Argumentative essay which I need help with 1 and a half page of a notebook​

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yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
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This is a personal question. You need to think about whether or not you agree with the statement that "We should teach children to think of others from an early age." You can start the essay talking about what it means to think of others. Give an example or two either from your own life or something in the news.

Then state whether or not you agree with this statement. If you do agree, then explain why. How does it help children to think of others? How does it help society? If you do not agree, then explain why. How does it hurt children to think of others? How does it hurt society?

If you agree, you can then talk about how to teach children to think of others. What things can they do? Help donate food, clothing, toys? Open doors for others? Learn to share?

If you do not agree, give a hypothetical situation that explains why thinking of others is bad.

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