Wednesday, April 15, 2020

A Proven Argument For the Appeal of Corals

A Proven Argument For the Appeal of CoralsA persuasive essay on coral reefs in the fourth grade, authored by a 4th grader, has been declared inadmissible by the student's teacher because it lacks any sufficient factual information. The essays which appear in the form of reports, short stories, and dissertations must contain certain types of information which are crucial to the question being presented, and these must be supported by a few factual points.You may be thinking to yourself 'what does it matter if a science text is deemed invalid?' Well, this ruling by the teacher is quite disturbing to say the least. Science has shown time and again that when a person is afraid to defend a view, their point of view is often a distorted one.This is one reason why the human race is in danger of extinction, because no one can defend their position, and therefore all of their arguments are rendered meaningless. While you may be studying to be a doctor, attorney, lawyer, or an engineer, it is imperative that you know how to effectively defend your point of view. It is for this reason that when you find that there is a student in a public school that is unable to defend their viewpoint, you must intervene and work with them, to teach them how to effectively defend their views, or to even convince them that it is not the correct position to take, and that they need to adjust their opinions, beliefs, and views accordingly. As you begin to learn the basic skills required, you will see many examples in your day-to-day life, such as when you walk down the street or go into work, and you begin to see others who you think you disagree with, give an opinion, and you question what they are saying, because your belief system may be incompatible with their particular beliefs.A persuasive essay on coral reefs written by a 4th grader, must be able to prove that the reef in question is a good habitat for the coral in question, or the reef is harmful to the coral in question. No evidenc e is required, or scientific proof, except for the opinion of the 4th grader himself. It is like a poll, when you ask a pollster to survey the public on their opinions on a specific issue, they will get a few different answers, but only one is considered valid.Now, with this in mind, if a young child writes a persuasive essay on coral reefs which contains these types of statements, without supporting proof, then it will be considered inadmissible by the 4th grader's teacher. They believe that his opinion on the reef is flawed, and therefore he must be challenged to change his mind.If your child's school, school district, or teacher has declared that the opinion is not valid on coral reefs, then it may be wise for you to write them a letter of inquiry explaining why the opinion is not valid, and the student must supply you with all the information he needs to substantiate his claim. Once this is done, you may provide him with a list of resources that he can use to defend his opinion and provide him with the information he needs to defend his view, and you can even make the argument, and discuss it with your child.To prevent your child from having a similar situation occur, it would be wise for you to write a persuasive essay on coral reefs which contains an example of what facts, evidence, or opinions support the claims. Such examples should include things such as:My example would be as follows:

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