Lockers for Everyone
What would you think if you had to put your personal belongings in a crate, and every
time you turn around something of yours were stolen? That is why I think students should have
lockers. To protect their things, keep their things somewhere clean, and so they won't have to
complain about carrying everything at once.
Students should have lockers because it will stop people from stealing their stuff. For
example, the children won't have to worry about their books, homework assignments, and
personal belongings being stolen. The reason for this is that the children will have their own
lockers plus their own locks, which only they have the combination to. This will reduce cases
where things are being stolen.
Students also should have lockers so they will have a clean place to put their books.
What I mean by this is that many desks are rusty and have gum stuck under them. Also, if you
put you stuff into a crate then it is easily collecting dust. This connects to my argument
because their stuff will be kept very clean in a neat environment if students are given lockers to
use.
My final reason why I think students should have lockers is so students won't complain
about caring everything at once. The things that they may be caring everyday are very heavy.
This is important because students may suffer health problems from having to carry all their
stuff everywhere. Why carry books everyday why you can eliminate the pain by having a
locker to store the things you don't need? Also, they're always whining about having to carry
all their books. If we had lockers everyone would be happier.
In conclusion I think students should have lockers. If we have lockers stealing in school
would go down, it would create a safe and clean place for students to put their things, and
students would complain less and be healthier. If we had lockers, the school would be a
happier place for everyone. If you don't want your things stolen, contact your principal and
demand lockers for your school.
QUESTIONS:
1) Highlight the thesis statement in green.
2) Highlight the three topic sentences.
3) Mention the strategy the author included in his conclusion:
(a) a call for action
(b) Listing an alternative
(c) Solving the problem​