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Persuasive: Writing Situation: You see a classmate take money from your teacher’s drawer. Directions for Writing: • Think about the actions of taking the money from your teacher’s drawer is dishonest. • Write a persuasive essay to persuade your classmate to return the money to your teacher. 200 words
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Dear classmate,
Taking money from our teacher’s drawer was wrong and I’m asking you to return it. Stealing is dishonest: it breaks trust, harms someone who cares for us, and damages our classroom community. Our teacher works hard and relies on honesty; when money disappears it creates stress, suspicion, and distraction from learning. Beyond the personal harm, being caught could lead to suspension, a damaged school record, and problems at home—consequences that follow far longer than the few moments of getting the money.
Returning the money now is the right and brave choice. A simple, private return with a sincere apology will begin to repair trust and show maturity. If you took the money because you needed help—tell an adult instead. Teachers, counselors, and families can find help without risking your future. Owning up to a mistake builds character; hiding it only makes things worse.
Please put the money back in the drawer or hand it to the teacher before anyone else notices. Doing so will stop the harm, restore fairness, and let you move forward without the weight of dishonesty. I believe you can do this and be proud of your choice. Please return it today.
Taking money from our teacher’s drawer was wrong and I’m asking you to return it. Stealing is dishonest: it breaks trust, harms someone who cares for us, and damages our classroom community. Our teacher works hard and relies on honesty; when money disappears it creates stress, suspicion, and distraction from learning. Beyond the personal harm, being caught could lead to suspension, a damaged school record, and problems at home—consequences that follow far longer than the few moments of getting the money.
Returning the money now is the right and brave choice. A simple, private return with a sincere apology will begin to repair trust and show maturity. If you took the money because you needed help—tell an adult instead. Teachers, counselors, and families can find help without risking your future. Owning up to a mistake builds character; hiding it only makes things worse.
Please put the money back in the drawer or hand it to the teacher before anyone else notices. Doing so will stop the harm, restore fairness, and let you move forward without the weight of dishonesty. I believe you can do this and be proud of your choice. Please return it today.
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