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crimeas [40]
3 years ago
11

Pleasee guys help.... Write a persuasive speech about something you hate.

English
2 answers:
Rudiy273 years ago
6 0

Answer:I hate onions

Explanation: I hate onions and I would not like to even eat it even if someone payed me. It’s smell disgusts me and if I try to eat it I’d vomit. I can’t be near onions especially when they cut them around me I start crying. Cooked or uncooked I hate you onion there’s nothing that could change that .

posledela3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

That depends on you. What do you hate, and once you figure that out you can follow my example.

<h3>(This is just an example!! I love her series, but I need to do this because I wasn't sure what I hated...Forgive me if you like her books)</h3>

Example:

I don't like Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. This book is awful! There are so many spelling and grammatical errors it's comical. I already despise Bella. There is nothing redeeming about her. Much of this book has several pages of random rambling that you can skip over without missing anything. Just on the surface the book is complete trash. The real issue is the story that is being sold to young girls.  Someone stalking you, wanting to murder you, control your life, and removing you away from all friends and family is a monster. This is not love at all. Young girls reading this are taught to take all of this lightly and the wrong definition of love. He does this because he loves me, etc....This whole book series is literally the cycle of abuse over and over. This is basically constant domestic violence made into a love story. This absolutely disgusts me.  

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