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Almira Zahra Yusuf XII

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𝑫𝑬𝑭𝑰𝑵𝑰𝑻𝑰𝑶𝑵
Explanation can be spoken or
written and it’s purpose is to tell
each step of the process (how) or
to give easons (why)

𝒔𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍 𝒇𝒖𝒏𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏
- Explanation is a text which tells
processes relating to forming of
natural, social, scientific, and cultural
phenomena
- Explains how and why something
works or happens
𝕀ℕ𝕋ℝ𝕆𝔻𝕌ℂ𝕋𝕀𝕆ℕ

Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains the very


addictive chemical nicotine. As with heroin or other addictive drugs, the
body and mind quickly get used to the nicotine in cigarettes. Soon, a
person needs to have it just to feel normal.

People start smoking for different reasons. Some think it looks cool. Others
start because their family members or friends smoke. Almost all adult
tobacco users started before they were 18 years old. Most never expected
to become addicted. That's why it's so much easier to not start smoking at
all.
𝔼𝕏ℙ𝕃𝔸ℕ𝔸𝕋𝕀𝕆ℕ
𝕊𝔼ℚ𝕌𝔼ℕℂ𝔼 𝟙

Smoking is known to be damaging to one’s health and can cause various cancers in the
body. Smoking at any age has negative effects, including for teenagers and young adults.
Teens are often exposed to images of celebrities smoking, which can make it seem cool,
even though there are many serious downsides to smoking. In some instances, the media
tries to make smoking look acceptable, which helps tobacco companies make sales.
Teens may be faced with peers who smoke or family members who smoke in their home.
Being bullied to start smoking is very possible, especially for those who are over 18, since it
is then legal to smoke cigarettes in many regions. If teens live with smokers, they are likely
exposed to second-hand smoke and all the health repercussions that come with it. These
teens are also more likely to have access to packs of cigarettes that older siblings, parents or
other family members have in the household
𝔼𝕏ℙ𝕃𝔸ℕ𝔸𝕋𝕀𝕆ℕ
𝕊𝔼ℚ𝕌𝔼ℕℂ𝔼 𝟚
Did you know that out of a group of 1000 smoker, that a full quarter
of them will die of smoking-related illnesses prior to completing
middle age, an additional quarter will die prematurely from
smoking-related illnesses shortly after retirement age, and another
large group will develop debilitating chronic illnesses as a result of
their smoking? Most people don't know the odds of getting sick as a
result of smoking are really that bad, but when you do the
numbers, that is how they come out. For many people, truly
understanding the very real dangers associated with smoking
becomes the motivating factor that helps them to quit.
ℂ𝕆ℕℂ𝕃𝕌𝕊𝕀𝕆ℕ

Although it can be a very difficult habit to break, smoking is ultimately a choice. it is your
responsibility to choose whether or not you will continue to smoke. This article provides a brief
synopsis of the risks associated with smoking; an overview of nicotine addiction, including why
it is so difficult to give up smoking; and an outline of the advantages and disadvantages of
quiting. Once you have decided to quit, you will benefit from the information in this article
about the physiological, psychological, and behavioral aspects of nicotine addiction; the
different methods available to help you quit; and the steps you can take to make the process
easier. Learning about and understanding the many facets of the smoking habit can put you on
the right track to successful smoking cessation.

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