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NNADVOKAT [17]
4 years ago
6

PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE HELP ME IT'S URGENT (WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT I JUST NEED A EXAMPLE PARAGRAPH

English
2 answers:
dybincka [34]4 years ago
7 0

Canada is one of the best countries in the world to live in. First, Canada has an

excellent health care system. All Canadians have access to medical services at a reasonable

price. Second, Canada has a high standard of education. Students are taught by well‐trained

teachers and are encouraged to continue studying at university. Finally, Canada's cities are clean

and efficiently managed. Canadian cities have many parks and lots of space for people to live. As

a result, Canada is a desirable place to live. here you go


meriva4 years ago
7 0

Thesis: Tell who you are and never hide you true identity

Summarize: Jeremy lied to his online friends pretending that his day was great when it was actually a bad day. Jeremy's online friends are not telling who they really are either.

Statement: To always meet someone face to face if you want to know about them more


Sentences: Never hide you identity. If you hide your identity then how are the people that you know is suppose to meet you. If you want to meet someone then you need to see them face to face if they are not hiding their true self. Always make sure that they are saying who they really are.

Hope this helps

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