Describe A Person Who Always Has Strong Opinions.

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Part 2
Who this person is
I want to talk about my high school roommate, James, who's definitely one of ...
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How you knew them
We met in our freshman year of high school, were in the same class, and lived ...
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Why you think he/she is an opinionated person
From day one, it was clear that James had strong views on many things. Whether ...
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I think James is such an opinionated person for a few reasons. First, he's ...
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Explain how you feel about him/her
I have mixed feelings about James. On one hand, I admire his passion and ...
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Overall, I enjoy James's company. He's taught me the value of standing up for ...
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Part 3
1. What do young people have strong opinions about?
Young people often have strong opinions about social issues, such as climate ...
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2. What do old people have strong opinions about?
Older people often have strong opinions on topics like health care, retirement ...
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3. Are there many young people in our lives who have strong opinions?
Yes, many young people in our lives have strong opinions. They are vocal about ...
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4. Which is more important, listening to others or persuading others?
Listening to others is more important because it builds understanding, trust, ...
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