6. When we take into account how many celebrities used illegal drugs, how unstable their family lives are, and how much crime they commit, we can infer that celebrities should not be celebrated as they are. It is in my opinion that celebrities are worse off than non-celebrities - we should instead honor ourselves with self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-reliance. We do not need to look up to famous individuals who can be termed by-and-large as criminals, illegal drug users, and down-and-out family members. Despite the veil of their success, on the whole, they are rather miserable examples of human beings that should not be given the honor they have incurred. 7. It was the 4th of July in blistering Nebraska, America's Independence Day. As usual on every Independence Day since I was five years old, George and Terry, my two best friends, and I went on a picnic. I diligently carried out my household chores, packed my picnic bag, and off I went to collect my friends by way of a bicycle. It is going to be an awesome day, I thought to myself as I sped down my neighborhood street on my beat-up blue Schwinn. 8. Antibiotics were, invented by Alexander Flemming in 1928 (Diggins). Antibiotics are chemical substances produced by various microorganisms and other living systems, and capable of inhibiting the growth of dangerous bacteria and viruses. Before the epoch of antibiotics began, there was not much that could be done for patients suffering from different infections, and death rates were much higher than today. 9. living in the city in hard even those what were born in the industrialized environment of crowded streets have supermarkets climate subway and bull polluting factories i was born and raised in the last so i know first-hand about heavy traffic and 5 level interchange roads. 10. terrorist cannot continue their action if they are prosecuted and detained grounds of criminal prosecution include un security council resolutions and outstanding us in 2001 caused the circumstances surrounding the use of these grounds to prosecute terrorist activity not always for favorable
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6. Persuasive - The text is trying to persuade the reader that celebrities should not be celebrated and that we should instead honor ourselves with self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-reliance.
7. Narrative - The text is telling a story about the author's experience of going on a picnic with their two best friends on the 4th of July.
8. Explanatory - The text provides an explanation of what antibiotics are, who invented them, and how they have improved medical treatment.
9. Descriptive - The text is describing what it is like to live in a city, including aspects such as supermarkets, climate, transportation, and pollution. It also includes the author's personal experience of growing up in an industrialized environment.
10. Argumentative - The text is making an argument that terrorist actions can be stopped through prosecution and detention, and that there are legal grounds for doing so such as UN Security Council resolutions and US law. It also acknowledges that there may be challenges in using these legal grounds to prosecute terrorist activity.