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Essay assignment :
Young teenagers who commit serious crimes such as murder should/should not be jailed as adult criminals are.
You may agree or disagree.
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First paragraph (introduction + thesis statement young teenagers who commit serious crimes should not be jailed as adult criminals are for several reasons)
Second paragraph ( reason one- will have negative influence)
Third paragraph ( reason two- affect their reputation)
Fourth paragraph ( reason three- will not get proper education)
Fifth paragraph ( conclusion)
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