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FromTheMoon [43]
3 years ago
7

Write an essay explaining whether it is ever okay to break the rules.

English
1 answer:
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

Breaking rules is something many people are against. Rules are set for particular reasons to help keep one safe and not make mistakes. It is not good to break the rules. Rules are in place to protect someone. A rule is made by someone for reasons whether. For example a parent they make rules to protect their child from a mistake. Though the child may think the rule is horrible this rule may have been made because the parent made the mistake they are trying to prevent. The rule makers have often made a mistake they they are fixing the rule from or they have been effected by the mistake. Children see the mistakes their parents have made and set rules to prevent others from it. Police officers set rules of the road to prevent harm being inflicted. Their are few rules that are made for random reasons that are not good to use or very random and not needed. However that does not often happen. Rules need to be followed because they prevent harm, mistakes, bring issues, or bring pain.

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