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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
8

Write an essay stating your position on whether schools should limit the number of extra-curricular

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Maru [420]3 years ago
8 0

Although I cannot provide the essay here, I can offer you ideas to develop into one. Ideas about whether schools should limit the number of extra-curricular activities are the following:

  • Begin by stating that you don't think schools should limit the number of extra-curricular activities students can participate in each year.
  • Explain that you think students should be allowed to choose as many as they like since it might be good for their grades and socialization.
  • State that you understand how overwhelming it can be if students choose too many activities.
  • Offer a solution by saying that schools can offer students guidance on how to manage time and activities.

When writing this kind of essay, you must defend an opinion. If the topic is something you do not have much knowledge of, talk to people about it or do some online researching to have some ideas.

Once you choose what opinion to defend, explain why you think that opinion is the right.

Then, think of something people might say that is opposite to your opinion. Offer a solution or an argument that proves they are wrong.

Finally, conclude by restating your opinion, but in fewer words.

Learn more about writing essays here:

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