Drawing on Lisa’s notes, write the next two paragraphs to complete the draft. Develop an effective argument that uses logic and evidence to support the claim and includes a concluding statement.
More evidence: how common volunteer work is. Note that it must provide rewards beyond payment—otherwise, why do it?
Counterclaim: Aren’t some people lazy? Don’t some people prefer being entertained to experiencing the rewards of work?
Answer to counterclaim: However, the fact that some people do not understand that work has rewards does not mean that the rewards do not exist. Just because not everyone “gets it,” doesn’t mean it isn’t there. Show kids the rewards early, give them good habits, and they will continue to enjoy the rewards of doing good work, even as adults.
End with personal experience of pride in accomplishment.
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