people think it’s better to choose friends who always have the same opinions as them. Other people believe it’s good to have friends who sometimes disagree with them. Discuss both these views and give own your opinion.

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Part of people believe that they prefer
friends
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thinking, just like
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with different opinions in some situations. I firmly agree with
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statement because true
friends
always give the right advice, even if they have to go against other perspectives. 
 People always look for guidance from their
friends
, when they are in difficult
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. I
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feel that
friends
surely help, but it is not significant that they have to think
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others. It is totally
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right if there is disagreement because they always
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the best.
Also
, it might
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be the case that the
friend
who is in need of advice can not think clearly and taking the wrong decision.
Therefore
,
instead
of sticking to the wrong idea, it is their's
friends
duty to guide the
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path.
For instance
, my own best
friend
is the reason behind my existence in Canada because when I arrived in Canada in 2019, I almost gave up and I was ready to go back to India.
However
, my
friend
stood up for me and she did not agree
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my opinion, rather gave me the courage to fight. 

On the other hand
, many individuals make
friends
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exact same perspectives
as well as
thinking, just to avoid clashes. They believe it would
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to grow
friendship more
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friendships
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stronger, if will have the same point of
views
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. In
this
way, there would
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fights or disagreements.
For example
, in most
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the
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school
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in Canada,
the maximum
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teenagers choose
friends
, which suits their personality
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as
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students who are smart in
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never try to make
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friend
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who
are
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not
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like them
becuase
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because
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simply believe they have unique opinions about studies and would not be worth to make friendship bond with them. 
 In conclusion, individuals have preferences, when it comes to
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friends
. Some like their company exactly the way their personality is,
nevertheless
i
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feel real
friends
has
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to go through the hardship of disagreements because real
frineds
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friends
going to raise their
voice
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against the wrong opinion.
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Grammar
Work on improving grammatical accuracy to enhance overall clarity and professionalism.
Lexical Resource
Avoid repetition of phrases (e.g., 'friends who have same opinions') and use more varied vocabulary to create a richer narrative.
Task Achievement
Develop your arguments more comprehensively by adding specific examples and deeper analysis.
Content
The essay captures both perspectives accurately and provides a personal example to strengthen the argument.
Structure
A clear introduction and conclusion are present, providing a good structure to the essay.

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    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
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    • Sentence 1 - Summary
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • harmonious
  • stress-free
  • disagreements
  • conflicts
  • reinforce
  • validate
  • comforting
  • reassuring
  • broaden your understanding
  • perspectives
  • challenge intellectually
  • think critically
  • personal growth
  • development
  • healthy debates
  • communication skills
  • mutual respect
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