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Drugs mostly harm today's society. They cause permanent physical, emotional, and mental damage, and very few can recover. Drugs often lead to sickness and disease. Overall, the consequences are widespread. Not to mention, the cost of drugs is a big issue and it becomes even bigger when one considers how the user's addiction causes them to buy even more. The addiction makes people more violent, as well as more inclined to persuade others to take part in these drugs.
The use of these drugs affects people's comprehension and common sense, giving a rapid increase in car crashes, injuries, and arrests. Especially in this modern society, people have more ways to pass on drugs (by texting others, threatening to "expose" others online, and viewing more TV ads for drugs.)
<em>I don't know if this is quite 500 words, but at least it is a start. Hope it helps!</em>
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I'm sorry but I do not have the book, nor could I find it online but I can help you make the summary if you have the book and have read it. Believe me, it's easy.
To write a summary, especially in a formal writing, you'll have to write the name of the book, author and then finally the summary.
Your summary should be in paragraphs as you put each main point in one paragraph.
When you read and understand the text you're supposed to summarise, you write out only important details that affect the structure and narration of the book.
For example, if the death of a character directly impacts the meaning of the book, make sure you include that too.
Make sure that your summary is straight to the point and easy to understand.
This question is about the poem "No Man is an Island", by John Donne.
Answer:
The statement that best describes a theme of the poem is:
C. Everyone and everything in the world is connected as part of a larger whole.
Explanation:
No wonder the title of the poem says no man is an island. We are all connected; we are a continent, a family. If one of us dies, no matter where in the world, all the rest of us should grieve, according to the speaker. We are a part of a larger whole. No man is truly isolated for all men are a part of humankind:
<em>[...]any man's death diminishes me,
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<em>because I am involved in mankind.
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<em>And therefore never send to know for whom
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<em>the bell tolls;</em>
<em>it tolls for thee.</em>