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DedPeter [7]
3 years ago
6

Your school newspaper is featuring an issue about privacy for teenagers. Write an essay for the newspaper in which you argue whe

ther or not parents should spy on their teenagers. Your essay must be based on ideas and information that can be found in the “Teenagers’ Privacy” passage set.
Manage your time carefully so that you can


read the passages;

plan your response;

write your response; and

revise and edit your response.



Be sure to


include a claim;

address counterclaims;

use evidence from multiple sources; and

avoid overly relying on one source.
English
2 answers:
AysviL [449]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Spying on teens is never okay, you need to respect their privacy as much as they respect yours. Snooping is okay to some limits such as; checking social media to make sure they are not involved with any people that can harm them and checking their history to make sure there is nothing out of the ordinary. Some parents go to far though, listening in on small conversations often leads them to assuming things that aren't true and going through their teens room. I have not known any teens that spy on their parents or go through their things, therefore a parent shouldn't either. If you need to know what your teenager is doing just talk to them and ask them what's going on in their life.

Explanation:

use this as a intro

scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
3 0
We can’t see the passages or write a essay for you sorry
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