On the one hand we have all these people who
agree with the practice of euthanasia. They think that their own opinion is the
most important one when you have to decide whether you want to live or not. The
main argument they give is that a whole life suffering in a deathbed, which is the case when euthanasia is more
required, cannot be considered real life.
On the other hand we have detractors of the
practice of euthanasia. They say that they claim the human right to live. Doctors
don’t really like euthanasia because they have the feeling that they are
killing someone. Others even appeal to religion, saying that God is the
only one who can decide the end of someone’s life.
On balance, the variety of attitudes toward euthanasia makes this a polemical topic which is difficult to be solved. What
is clear is that someone who has decided to put an end to his life has to feel
totally hopeless. We never know how difficult such situations are until
we are involved in them. So I would like to see how long all these “defenders
of life” would last with a painful disease without being able to do anything…
Borja Pons Torres, 2ndB.
Well done, Borja. As you can see, I've made a few suggestions in blue. Try to correct the mistakes and add C2 in the title.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Only one mistake, remember that the plural of "this" is "these" ( supporters/defenders- plural)
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