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English, 22.04.2021 04:00 akatsionis25

Our school is considering participating in the One Book program, in which all students and staff read and discuss the same book.
Supporters of the program say that this builds school spirit and helps
make reading more fun. But opponents say that it is not fair to force
everyone to read the same book, because many people might not
enjoy the type of book that is chosen. Do you think that our school
should participate in the One Book program? Why or why not?
Which of these options is the best claim to address the prompt?
A. For the One Book program, our school should choose a book that
has recently been made into a movie, so that students who have
trouble reading can still participate.
B. Reading is one of the most important skills students can learn in
school, so everyone should be encouraged to read more and
discuss books with friends and classmates.
O C. The One Book program provides an opportunity for all the
members of a school community to find common ground by
reading the same book.
O D. Our school should not participate in the One Book program,
because students who have to read a book they don't like will
begin to dislike reading.


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