Social Studies, 17.05.2021 19:50, akatherine1738
Should Everyone Speak English?
You have been asked to respond to this question: Should everyone in the world speak English? Some support the idea of a universal language because hundreds of languages are currently spoken around the globe, and a single worldwide language would help everyone to communicate more efficiently. Those against this idea highlight the fact that language is an important part of the world's diversity and culture. What do you think?
In a well-developed essay, argue your stance on this issue. Use evidence and examples to defend your position. As you write, remember your essay will be scored based on how well you:
develop a multi-paragraph response to the assigned topic that clearly communicates your thesis to the audience.
support your thesis with meaningful reasons and sufficient details.
address the readers' concerns, opposing viewpoints, or counterarguments.
organize your essay in a clear and logical manner, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
use well-structured sentences and language that are appropriate for your audience.
edit your work to conform to the conventions of standard American English.
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Should Everyone Speak English?
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