Currente issuse: Young students must have a right to make their own career decision.
Thesis statement : Although most people think that society has to shape young people's future, others argue that choosing their future, a career path and skills development, should entirely depend on the student’s position.
1. Topic sentence: Being involved in their future can make them better professional
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minor supporting detail
a. College decision making
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b. Career path
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c; Passion pursuit
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d. Leadership development.
2. topic sentence: In addition, creativity and other important skills can be developed by their own when they take the future in their own hands.
a. Skills development
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b. Artistic pathway.
c. Technologycal pathway.
d. Happiness achivement.
3. Major 3. Topic (needs to be persuasive) Society believes young students can take bad decisions that can have a negative impact in their future.
a. Not mature enough.
b. Impulsive decisions
c. Poor decision making.
d. Easily influenced.
Answer:
The answer is it has fourteen lines.
Explanation:
A sonnet is a poem that always has fourteen lines.
Answer: Misjudged.
Explanation: When a person first meets another person, it's a human trait to instantly have first impressions, like " wow that's one ugly shirt " or " wow I feel like I could have known this guy all my life ", and while there's nothing wrong with that, it's important to keep ourselves in check, walking the fine line of being judgemental, and being fair, giving them the benefit of the doubt, it's all well worth doing.
I started freestyle skating when I was 12 to 13, ( a fancy way of saying I wasn't professionally taught and did not/do not play hockey ) and skipping forward several years, and I had become decently proficiant at it, skating more then once a week every week, and I felt pretty good about myself, until I moved. I decided to find a local rink, and go skating, obviously. When I first got on, I was a bit clumsy after being a bit rusty, but I still felt good. I then fell. Hard. I looked around from my vantage point on the ground, and, to my horror, there was a group of 4 or 5 guys, about my age, laughing and pointing at me. I felt very embarrassed, I instantly decided that I really disliked all of them and, a few days later while skating, I met one of them. He was literally one of the nicest guys I've met, and I was in total shock, I was sure he was gonna be rather cruel, but no, I let all my preconcieved notions run wild. He's still an awesome friend.
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Metaphors:
Your eyes are as brighter than the light
Your hair is as dark as the night
Smilies:
You’re a rose yet I’m the thorns
You’re a blue sky but I’m the storm
Repetition:
I might never meet someone like you again
Guess that’s my fault, I’ll explain things then
Someone like you again
Alliteration:
Please give poor girls like me protection
Pacing in the corner with no direction
Personification:
As raindrops danced down my windshield
Guess I messed up again, not surprised then
Side Notes:
Yes, this is my original work. I'm sorry that it's not 18 lines long and the alliteration should probably be re-configured. Also, if you are a guy you definitely will need to change some of the lines and the pronouns used.
I hope I helped!
Have a lovely day!