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forsale [732]
3 years ago
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30 Pts. HURRY! I'M TIMED!! Construct a thesis sentence that takes a position on the following: Should gaming be allowed for educ

ational purposes? Make sure your tone and word choice are appropriate for an audience of teachers.
P.S. No junk answers. I will be enforcing this.
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Question: Construct a thesis sentence that takes a position on the following: Should gaming be allowed for educational purposes? Make sure your tone and word choice are appropriate for an audience of teachers.

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Answer: No, games should not be allowed for educational purposes. But in a way it would be a good idea because then a student would be playing a learning game and not realize that they are actually learning while they are having fun.

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Goryan [66]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Although some may believe that gaming souldn’t be allowed in schools because it is a distraction and uneducational, educational video games have been shown to develop hand eye coordination and teach important online skills to students.

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