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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
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HELP ME PLEASEEE IM FALLING BEHIND, write a 2 paragraph argument saying why social media is bad for teenagers! Include a claim a

nd counterclaim on this issue
● Contain evidence from the informational paragraphs above or your personal experience that support
the claim
● Be organized in a logical way that maintains focus on your claim
● Use vocabulary that is appropriate to the subject matter and writing assignment
● Contain transitions between ideas
● Provide a concluding statement that ties back to the claim in the thesis
English
1 answer:
Xelga [282]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

I want to help you because I know how hard it is to catch up when you are falling behind. To be completely honest I would love to do the whole thing for you but I have my own school work to do as well. I am answering this question in my free time and I am basically going to give you a very detailed and somewhat filled-out outline. I'm also not completely the entire assignment because I find it important that people on here do the majority of their assignments themselves. Also, there are no "informational paragraphs" above.

Answer:

Introduction/Hook:

While several teenagers will make the argument that social media is the greatest thing to ever happen, it has its downsides.

Claim:

Social media has a number of negatives that come with it.

Counterclaim:

Social media may not always be the heart of the younger generation or the thing that makes technology so technological.

Body Paragraph:

For some teens, it boosts their confidence levels but for others, it takes theirs away. It keeps teens on their phones all the time instead of them focusing on in-person activities and interacting with other people.

I'm don't know if this is what you wanted but I hope it helps!

Have a lovely day!

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