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Viefleur [7K]
3 years ago
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Is it better to be a child, a teenager, or an adult? What are the benefits of each age? What are the drawbacks? Choose the perio

d of life that you think is best and write an essay arguing why it is the best time of life. Support your position with anecdotes from your own life as well as facts and details drawn from the lives of others.
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2 answers:
Ymorist [56]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation: Honestly its better being a child because you have to worry about the major responsability and the amount of stress we creat and have to deal with everyday

timofeeve [1]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

personally, I feel like  none of these would be good.

Explanation:

example:

  • <em><u>Child</u></em>-  make decisions by yourself, often silenced for having opinions, people will ignore you.
  • <em><u>Teenager</u></em>- no one will fully  trust you, people's expectations of  you will only go higher, and no one will really listen to your  opinions and thoughts.
  • <em><u>Adult</u></em>- you have to take everything of yourself, everyone's expectations are still forced upon you, you have to get a job, you have to pay bills, and you have to take care of yourself and others in your household .

sorry, but I've never  actually had a "best time of life".. This is all I could answer...

Hope it helps!

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