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Butoxors [25]
2 years ago
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Use your research findings to write an editorial. The editorial should be based on the viewpoint of one of the four perspectives

: Chinese merchant, British merchant, Chinese politician, or British politician. Be sure to include specific information to further your argument.
Use your graphic organizer to guide you as you write. Keep your focus on making a convincing argument. Your essay should contain the following:
A few sentences that introduce the issue
A sentence or two that clearly identifies your position
At least one strong point in opposition to your position
A short rebuttal of that opposing point
At least three convincing supporting points for your position
A concluding sentence or two
A works-cited list: Include a list of all the sources that you used. These should also be cited within the body of your essay using parenthetical citations. Use the MLA Style Guide for your citations.
History
1 answer:
Arisa [49]2 years ago
6 0

*Both sections are from a Chinese politician's perspective*

*Note: I did struggle on the writing part, so you might want to do that one yourself*

<u>Writing Part:</u>

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For years now, the amount of people using opium has increased to absurd numbers. And even today, many still continue to use it.

This is basically the British's fault for introducing our country opium in the first place in attempt to get us addicted to it in order to make a profit out of us.

Yes, there are some people who have stopped using them.

But they have side effects such as nausea or even death, even after they stop using it.

<u>Research Part:</u>

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