Once there was a family there were two young boys a little and a single mom. They also had a cat named Luna. The cat made the whole family happy but one day the cat disapeared the family didn't know where she went they were all very sad. But then one day one of the boys went outside to look for the cat but he found nothing. The next the other boy went out he also found no trace of the cat. On the last day the little girl went out. She stumbled by an abandoned house and she heard a cat meowing from inside so she went in. When she searched through the house she found her orange cat Luna. She ran back home in excitement and when she came in the door she screamed "I found Luna I found Luna" everyone looked so happy. The End.
The question above wants to assess your ability to write an essay. For that reason, it's not right for me to write an essay for you, but I'll show you how to write one.
First, you should know that this will be an argumentative essay, as the question wants you to show your opinion on the importance of completing tasks on time.
In this case, an argumentative essay is one in which you show arguments, that is, proven opinions on a certain subject.
Therefore, you should think about your opinion on this subject and research articles and other essays that prove that your opinion is correct.
You can write the essay as follows:
- Introduction: Introduce the subject of your essay and show your main opinion. This main opinion will be your thesis statement.
- Body: Write two paragraphs where you develop this opinion, showing other arguments and proving them through data and information that proves them. You can show an opinion contrary to yours and use data to show that it is wrong.
- Conclusion: Finish your essay by summarizing your arguments and strengthening your thesis statement.
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