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Thank you.

Mr B

Thursday, June 17, 2010

my room, my area

Most parents probably think they own OUR rooms but isn't it our
room to have how we want it. I think that if our parents own our room they should have to
cean it.

You see having a messy room can be very helpful for I will know where everything is
(on the floor) and if have to tidy my room all the time then I will get no fresh air and
have no time to play with friends. Keeping a tidy room can be a mega-huge job but if you agree on a messy room it will just get messier by the minute. I also could be late for school or any other event if I
spend all my time tidying my room.

Because of all these reasons I think I sould have my own room and my own area
to have how I want.

1 comment:

  1. A very well conatructed argument Libby. Well done

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