.
, (Firstly/Secondly/In addition/Thus) marijuana has been proven to
(being/be/been) responsible for
(a/an/the/-) number of
(a/an/the/-) physical defects. 5. Most young people today
(is/are) likely
(to/of/for/on/in) come across a joint being passed around at some point and more than half will accept a drag of what many consider to be a harmless substance. 6.
, (However/Therefore/In addition/Also) although occasional use of the good old weed is probably no cause
(of/for/on/in) concern, consistent long-term use
(has/have/had) been known to cause physical problems such as “impotence and erectile dysfunction, raised testosterone levels
(on/in/about/to) women and
(a/an/the/-) impaired immune system” (Els, 2016: 17). 7. On a greater level, life-threatening diseases associated
(on/about/with/to) marijuana use are lung cancer, emphysema, heart attack and brain damage. 8.
, (However/Hence/Also/Additionally/In conclusion) contrary to popular belief, marijuana can
(causes/cause/causing) a number of physical problems.
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Secondly, most young people today are likely to come across a joint being passed around at some point and more than half will accept a drag of what many consider to be a harmless substance.
In addition, although occasional use of the good old weed is probably no cause for concern, consistent long-term use has been known to cause physical problems such as impotence and erectile dysfunction, raised testosterone levels in women, and an impaired immune system.
On a greater level, life-threatening diseases associated with marijuana use are lung cancer, emphysema, heart attack, and brain damage.
However, contrary to popular belief, marijuana can cause a number of physical problems.