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Title:
3. Dialogue Writing
Write a argumentative
dialogue between you and
your friend on the topic
'Should Students get limited
access to the Internet?'​

Answers

Answered by alphagaming1052004
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Explanation:

The Internet is one of the prime needs of today’s world. The Internet is where we can find information about everything under the sky. It is the most needed thing around the globe. Businessmen, teachers, traders, students, everyone is dependent on the internet for their work. No matter if you are a middle-class person or a millionaire, all you need is the internet, sometimes for your work and sometimes for entertainment.

If we talk about students, there are many uses of the internet in a student’s life. e-tutorials, college projects, exam preparations any many more activities can be done on the internet which can help students in their studies. But the fact that excess of anything can be harmful is applicable here also. Here we will discuss why students should get limited access to the internet and talk about the harms associated with the overuse of the internet by the students.

Effects on their Mentality and Family Life

This is the most serious problem among the students today. They spend the maximum part of their day on the internet and hardly have any interactions with their family members. This leads to weak family bonds. The students who spend most of the time surfing the internet end up with an unhealthy body due to lack of physical exercise, low grades in academics because they just keep on surfing useless things, and a distance from family members because they don’t have time to sit with family and talk.

Students ignore their health, wealth, social, and personal life. The only thing they bother about is being online. We can see the examples of students getting mentally and physically disturbed due to internet addiction, for example, in 2018, a girl from Vietnam was addicted to Facebook and ended up in a mental hospital. Now she is under treatment.

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