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TOPIC: PETS ARE FOR PEOPLE WHO DON’T HAVE CHILDREN.

OPENING: As you know, now I’m going to talk about the topic: “PETS ARE FOR PEOPLE WHO DON’T
HAVE CHILDREN”. So in my opinion, I don’t agree with this idea because it’s such a vague statement.
Because pets are main clearly for everyone.

BODY: As I’m a 10 years old boy. I do have a pet. Windy, it’s my loyal dog’s name. Then all I see,

- Pets are our companions, true friends that everyone should have one in their life. After a long
day at work, our pets will greet us when we get home. To entertain you when you feel sad or
tired. To travel with you want to take them too. And when you have any problems sometimes
you just take a look at them and it might put your negative feeling outside for a while.
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- For those who have children pets are like a part in their family. They bring family members
together when they care of them. We can take care of them by picking them out for a walk,
going out with family for a picnic or just playing with them.
Children can learn a lot from pets. It depends on what kind of pets they are. For instance, a dog
helps children see kindness and loyalty while a cat helps children learn the way how to be
patient because cats are not as active as dogs.
- One thing that all pets teach us is having compassion for animals. In that way we can be more
open-heated and caring
- According to a research, the children who have a positive feeling for pets will become a better
person in the future and develop better relationships with others
- A child to learn how to take care of an animal and treat it kindly and patiently may treat people
the same way. That’s why I’d say that pets can benefit children in their own way. So it’s always
better to have children and pets around each other.

CONCLUSION: To make a long story short. I’d like to say having a pet is a privilege not a right. Thank you
for listening.

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