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English, 26.02.2021 23:40 clare07

Can someone tell if this is good and what i should add to my last paragraph? I believe all children should have free education because some parents can't afford to pay for their kids to go to school. Children that wouldn't be able to go to school like other children wouldn't have the same learning opportunities. Kids could also be having some situations that are happening in their family. If there is no free education where will the children with no money go in life?
Free education is important to me because it could help children with no money or very little money get somewhere in life. They could become a doctor or a college professor, those are just examples though a student could become whatever they choose to be. Having free education would also allow children to become independent adults and be able to solve problems, or even become a dependent adult working for the government. The students would also have more tools with basic knowledge that would help them face problems that occur in their life. It can also help the family save money if they have very little.
In conclusion I believe that all children should have free education world wide. It could help a country look better and let children have more learning opportunities or let them become an independent adult or a dependent adult.

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