English Composition Topic Should Square Dancing be Banned Main Points The Present Situation of Square Dancing Express Your Opinion
We can see lots ladies dancing in the square or open spaces after dinner time. It was a very harmonious scene not until someone fire guns and release his dogs to threaten these ladies to escape, just because their music is too loud. It was a very harmonious scene not until someone fire guns and release his dogs to threaten these ladies to escape, just because their music is too loud. Some people think this lousy music has seriously affecting their life, so that the dancing lady should be expelled from public place. While I can't agree with them. This is a very harmonious picture, until someone shoots a dog and threatens them to run away, simply because their music is too loud. Some people say that the loud music is affecting their lives so much that they should be evicted from public ****ing places. I cannot agree with this view. I have two reasons to support my views. In the first place, most dancing ladies are retired woman, they finally have extra time to do something they like to do , and get together to dance, making a lot of noise. In the first place, most dancing ladies are retired woman, they finally have extra time to do something they like to do , and get together to dance, making more new friends who are share the same habit with them, and build up their body as well. As a matter of fact, some dancing lady is a loner with on family member at home, dancing group is like their second home. We should not deprive them of dance right. I have two points to support my view. First, many dancing ladies are retired ladies who eventually have extra time to do what they love, get together and dance, make new friends with ****ing interests, and get some exercise at the same time. In fact, some of these dancers are so lonely that a dance group is like a second home to them. We cannot deprive them of their right to dance. In the second place, square and open space is public place; everyone can use it for any actions of entertainment or relax. If someone complains the lousy music, they can go straight to the dance group and ask them to turn it down. We don't have to solve this problem by an extremely way. Secondly, squares and open spaces are public places that everyone can use for any kind of entertainment and relaxation. If someone complains that the music is too loud, they can simply tell the dancers to turn it down. We can solve the problem without going to such extremes. As a consequence, we cannot expel the dancing lady, because it is a public place, and why can't we show some mercy to a group of retired lady who are just in need of a place to dance together? As a consequence, we cannot expel the dancing lady, because it is a public place, and why can't we show some mercy to a group of retired lady who just need a place to dance together?