The assignment wants to analyze your writing ability and your knowledge of the UAE and the importance of having a day to celebrate them. For this reason, I cannot write your article, but I will show you how to write it.
<h3>Article structure</h3>
- Introduction: Show the reader what the UAE National Day celebration is and what it celebrates.
- Body: Write three paragraphs. The first paragraph shows the historical importance of the UAE and how it was built over the years. In the second paragraph, you will show the impact of the UAE in the world and when they were targets of stereotypes and prejudices. In the last paragraph, you will show what the UAE currently represents and what is its relevance to the modern world.
- Conclusion: You will highlight the main points of the article and reaffirm how much the UAE National Day celebration is something that deserves public attention.
Below you can see an example of how the introduction for this article could be made.
<em>The UAE National Day celebration takes place on December 2nd and commemorates the nationalization of the British Protectorate Treaties, which promoted the unification of the Arab territories, the independence of the emirates, and the elevation of the national government.</em>
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