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1. My brother taught me how to paint.
2. Ann was educated at home by her parents.
3. Mary tried her best to pass the exam.
4. A graduate with a degree in design is called a bachelor of arts.
5. Tom attended evening classes in Maths
School is an essential part of our lives. Pupils spend most of their time at school studying and interacting with classmates. Can school classmates make best friends? Let's try to find out.
Personally, I do not think classmates become best friends. You communicate with your classmates only at school. Usually, you do not spend your free time with them. Besides, after graduating(or graduation?) classmates go to different universities, their interests change. They stop communication with each other at all. Can we call them best friends? I am not sure.Moreover, it is problematic for students to get with classmates. Some students have rich parents and all privileges in life while others can only dream about this. Some pupils believe in God and others do not. Some of them love pop music when others can't stand it. These differences may cause conflicts or even bad blood.
However, pupils are children and teenagers. They start being friends with someone just because they like that person. Children are not interested in financial status or fashionable clothes. They can be true friends. Actually, classmates do not only study together. They often deal with school problems, do many projects, prepare for exams and events together. There is no doubt it brings them closer.
<span>I cannot agree with this statement. It is hard to make friends with your classmates. Students are afraid to share their emotions and thoughts. They are afraid to be judges and pushed away. </span>
<span>In conclusion, I would like to say it is important to have a good relationship with your classmates, but it is unlikely that you will become best friends.
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Every
Friday afternoon Mr. Frank Morris gave a press conference. He allowed art
critics to call on him and told them what he thought about art. However, he
refused to talk about his technique. He said that a painter’s technique was an
inseparable part of his personality and as such it was simply indescribable. In
Mr. Morris’s opinion, speaking about technical aspects of painting was
unpardonable. To do so was to reduce art to the status of handicraft. And
nothing can be more humiliating to a true artist than being compared to.
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