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English, 17.02.2020 18:01 keirarae2005

It's your turn to persuade! What ideas excite you? What issues make you want to do something to change the world. Those issues often make good argument topics. ( You will search for issues that you care about in the community or nation you live you live in and then write a ( speech, essay, or letter) to persuade others to adopt your viewpoint on that issue. ( Here are a few ideas) 1) Too much money isn't good for people. 2) We shouldn't have to pay for internet/cell phone access. 3) Bullies should be expelled from school. 4) Celebrities should have more privacy rights. 5) Music lyrics promote violence. 6) Safety is more important than privacy. 7) Professional athletes are paid too much. 8) When you become a parent, you should be allowed to work from home instead of from an office. (You only have to chose one two write about either a speech, essay, or letter. Not all three). Will Mark Brainliest. Need help ASAP


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