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Degger
1 month ago
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Yoooooooooo plz help me!!! I'm being ignored all the time I ask this question I really need it ik there is someone out ther that

is a good writer and can do me this favor plz I have to turn it in ASAP I’m being timed is part of my test I need it know :(
Write an expository essay of minimum 250-300 words following the guidelines in lesson 8 &9. In lesson 8 there explaining “The expository essay and the writing process” gives information, or simplifies an idea to the audience and gives steps that are important to follow when writing any type of essay, report, or story. And in lesson 9 there explaining “Transition and writing an expository essay” gives a word or a group of words used to organize the ideas in sentences or paragraphs. A person who writes an effective essay should know how to use transitions. These helps the reader know when new ideas are added and allow the ideas of an essay to flow smoothly... So therefore the writing prompt topic is “Explain the importance of not giving in to peer pressure.”​
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ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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La presión de grupo se alimenta de aquello que nos asusta... Los estudiantes suelen ceder ante la presión de grupo porque no desean ser rechazados por sus amigos. Además, los jóvenes tienen menor probabilidad de estar seguros de sí mismos o de lo que quieren, lo que los hace más vulnerables a la presión que los incita a cruzar límites. La presión de grupo influye en el desarrollo social y emocional de los niños y adolescentes. Esta influencia empieza a una edad temprana y aumenta a medida que se transita por la adolescencia. Es natural, sano e importante que los niños tengan amigos y cuenten con ellos mientras crecen y maduran, pero es preciso escuchar tu conciencia sobre lo que está bien y lo que no, sin dejar que te digan qué hacer los más jóvenes o aquellos que tienen unos pocos años más que tú y que a menudo son irresponsables. Puedes ponerte en gran riesgo y ser manipulado si sigues ciegamente las indicaciones de aquellos que no son tus padres o un adulto que realmente conoces, ya que muchas personas pueden sugerir cosas solo para que fracases. Vivir bajo la presión de grupo no es algo positivo para el resto de tu vida ni para esos momentos específicos, y no deberías hacer lo mismo a otros; no los presiones para hacer algo que tú mismo no te atreverías a hacer.
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