ULBS - Conversation & Writing Topics Oct15
ULBS - Conversation & Writing Topics Oct15
ULBS - Conversation & Writing Topics Oct15
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28. Today many young people spend their time developing one
special talent. But such devotion to a single special ability or
skill, whether in the arts, in sports, or in any other area, may not
be a good idea. While the challenge of becoming an expert is
exciting and can lead to extraordinary rewards, narrowly
focusing ones efforts limits new experiences and meaningful
interactions with people who have other interests.
Assignment: Should young people focus their efforts on
developing just one talent? Plan and write an essay in which you
develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position
with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies,
experience, or observations.
29. There are books that try to show the world as it is and books
that try to show the world as it should or could be. Which sort of
books should we be offering children and reading ourselves?
One answer is the argument for the value of truth, for "telling it
like it is." Writers could promote certain positive ideals by being
less realistic, but all of usespecially childrenhave a right to
be told the truth. Adapted from Claudia Mills, "The Ethics of
Representation: Realism and Idealism in Children's Fiction"
Assignment: Should books portray the world as it is or as it
should be? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your
point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning
and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or
observations.