Provisional proposition - Nori(to know drugs user experience is good for children? )
In the academic writing exercise that is part 5 of chapter 7 of Quest, "Medicine and Drugs: Addictive Substances," Pamela Hartmann asks us to answer one of the questions on pages 224 and 227 (2007).
- I have chosen to answer the question:
What can be done to persuade children not to begin illicit drugs?
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- My provisional proposition is:
The government should be had an opportunity to listen the experience of illicit drug user for children.
Briefly, I think this is one effective solution (there might be others) because:
- it can teach children about the fear of illicit drug as a one of real examples.
- it is a good chance for children to think deeply about the fear of drugs.
- children know the end of using drugs.
- after this opportunity, if children don't begin illicit drugs, drugs user declese. .
- it is good chance for society to teach about illicit drugs with children and thier parents.
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Reference
Hartmann, P. (2007). Quest 2 Reading and Writing (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
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