teenagers are misunderstood speech writing
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I am a teen how can I say no! We as teens sometimes do things that our parents and/or guardians believe are irresponsible. This is not necessarily true. Adults think that anything that's not grownup behavior is irresponsible, and not mature. For a teen to do things that are not the smartest thing ever is normal. We are still kids after all!
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Its wrong that were misunderstood We do things that parents don't know when there gone, Like we clean and try to show them that we are responsible and we try to not get angry when your watching your sibling and you don't tell them what they've done and just take the consquences because you don't them to get in trouble so you do and they never understand why you said the things you said because your sick of them mistreating you but still don't rat them out to your parents.
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The negative attributes are sensationalized, Whereas, The positive ones are overshadowed. It’s nothing new to find an article pop up about recent drug activity among teens or maybe even violent crimes committed by young adults. Nonetheless. We can say that the negative news seemingly over-shadows the positive news. This offers a dramatized, Sensationalized image of youth in the media which is, Unequivocally, Wrong. Alas, The amount of delinquent youth is also largely outweighed by dutiful young people who feel misrepresented due to circumstances like these.
On the other hand, Having started on the pathway to independent life, It is natural for teenagers to experience a sense of adventure and wanting to try new things constantly. This attitude is often looked down upon by their conservative elders, Who always criticise their behaviour as irresponsible. Also, The lack of discipline in youths is conspicuous, As youths chafe at any restrainment that will hinder their search for excitements and new experiences.
On the whole, I feel that there should be more consideration and reflection on this topic seeing as it a rather generalizing statement to call all teenagers irresponsible. As a 14-year-old, I can see that this statement is false even from just myself and my fellow peers.