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How should I write my conclusion for an argumentative essay? The question is “should teens be able to chase their dreams no matter how dangerous?” And I’m writing that they should. How do I start?

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Telling someone to ‘follow their dreams, however, is dangerous. Dreams stay fantastical unless they’re carefully cultivated, so a child can work out their place in the world and either be inspired to change it or, if more fortunate, use it to their full advantage.

Adults look at dreams differently from children. For grown-ups, dreams are potential opportunities missed, and that circumstance and society do their best to keep them from you. They’re emotive in nature, because only adults, with time, success, and failure behind them, realize what could’ve been. ‘Nobody helped me, I didn’t let anyone crush my dreams, I never stopped,’ they tell you – and perhaps themselves – as only innate self-belief made them this way. They may no longer remember the itch of a too-large uniform on the first day of school, but it’s their education, and its associated goals, that helped these aspirations to take shape.

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