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Wednesday 1 November 2017

Should Halloween celebrate be banned in NZ? 11117

Should Halloween celebrate be banned in NZ?
No
Kids should be able to just be kids, and wonder around, visiting houses as an opportunity to explore the neighbourhood.
  • Opportunity to get out of the house
  • Candy
  • Enjoy being in costumes
  • Might have an adventure
  • Did you know that 93% of children participate in halloween also known as trick a treat each year.
  • I think
  • However
  • In my opinion

Should halloween be banned in New Zealand ? well our personal opinion it shouldn't, kids have too much fun. In this speech we will be explaining all the great outcomes of celebrating halloween.

We believe that halloween should be in NZ because it gives kids, an opportunity to celebrate a historical traditional while having a lot fun. Most children power up their brain by being creative, and creating their costumes. While exploring you might end up having a great adventure and meeting new friends. Did you know that 93% of children participate in halloween, also known as trick a treat each year? The majority of the statistics prove that most children enjoy the halloween spirit.

In conclusion we hope you understand that point of view of our state of argument. We as 3 New Zealand kids love halloween, and strongly believe that it should remain part of New Zealand’s holiday culture.
 


5 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Laina, you've had made a great progress on your writing. My question is why don't you want Halloween to be banned in NZ?

Unknown said...

Hi laina you have done a great job on your writing
I am very proud of you laina great job

Unknown said...

Hi laina you have done a great job on your writing
I am very proud of you laina great job

Unknown said...

Hi Laina, Great work explaining how you love Halloween,and why it should remain as part of New Zealand's culture. Do you have any advice for me, in able to be above the nation standard?

Unknown said...

Hi Laina, Great work explaining how you love Halloween,and why it should remain as part of New Zealand's culture. Do you have any advice for me, in able to be above the nation standard?

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