Reading Writing Link Study the outline chart of an argumentative essay. Develop your argumentative essay using the outline chart. Use appropriate present conditional in the statement of your ideas. Do this on separate sheet.
Below are important social and environmental issues today. We all know for a fact that in one way or another, these issues do not only benefit people, but also bring them harm. Express your stand on one topic or issue using present conditional in presenting your arguments. Underine the conditional sentence in your essay.
Choose one topic below.
A. Anti-Terrorism Bill
B. War on drugs
C. Cyberbullying
D. Bottling COVID-19
E Cause and Effects of Climate Change
Introduction
Parts of the essay Introduction
What is the claim or position on the issue? is the argument valid?
is it debatable?
Body
What is the first reason? What is the evidence? What is the second reason and evidence presented? Does it have a third reason and evidence? Were all points explained clearly in the arguments? What is the opposing argument? What makes it valid? How is this refuted? What evidence supports the counterclaim?
Conclusion: Is the thesis statement restated? What new things are added to convince the readers?
Answers
Most provisions of the amendment came into effect on 3 January 1977, others were enforced from 1 February and Section 27 came into force on 1 April 1977. The 42nd Amendment is regarded as the most controversial constitutional amendment in history.[2] It attempted to reduce the power of the Supreme Court and High Courts to pronounce upon the constitutional validity of laws. It laid down the Fundamental Duties of Indian citizens to the nation. This amendment brought about the most widespread changes to the Constitution in its history.
Explanation:
Victims of terrorism continue to struggle to have their voices heard, have their needs supported and their rights upheld. Victims often feel forgotten and neglected once the immediate aftermath of a terrorist attack fades, with profound consequences for them. Few Members States have the resources or the capacity to fulfill the medium and long-term needs required for victims to fully recover, rehabilitate and integrate back into society. Victims can only recover and cope with their trauma through long-term multi-dimensional support, including physical, psychological, social and financial, in order to heal and live with dignity.
The primary responsibility to support victims of terrorism and uphold their rights rests with Member States. The United Nations has an important role in supporting Member