Write a dialogue between a student and a teacher discussing the harmful effects of drugs.
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the more you usee drugs the less u will live
Answer:
Pls mark meas brainliest
Explanation:
Myself: hallow Rita, how are you?
Teacher: I am fine. What about you?
Myself: have you watched the morning news on television?
Teacher: no, I haven’t. was there anything special?
Myself: yes, there was a special report on the effect of drug addiction.
Teacher: what was highlighted in the report?
Myself: drug addiction is extensively spreading out across the country and the youths are the worst victim of it.
Teacher: aren’t the old aged or children victim of drug addiction?
Myself: surely. A major portion of young children, woman or man are also being affected by this heinous offence. Specially the people of different boarder areas start taking drug in their immature age.
Teacher: oh! What a pity. Drug addiction is also destroying our students and their bright future.
Myself: you are absolutely right. Most of the university campuses are badly effected and the students are deviating from their study.
Teacher: drug addicted people involve in different anti-social activities like stealing, robbering, snatching and kidnapping and so on.
Myself: even they are sometimes harmful for their own family.
Teacher: because they do many crimes for managing money to buy drugs. Sometimes, they kill people as well for their financial support.
Myself: actually, all most all the families, individuals are the poorest sufferers of drug addiction. The addicts are not only harmed physically but also intellectually.
Teacher: who is responsible for this offence and who are spreading addiction among the people?
Myself: it is very tough to blame any body but easy to say that we the people have been suffering socially and individually.
Teacher: what is the solution or the way to stopping this impact?
Myself: there are many ways. However the first and formost thing to be aware and to make consciousness among us.
Teacher: thank you very much for this fruitful conversation.
Myself: you are welcome.