Carefully read the instructions on the prompt and make sure you clearly understand every sentence, clause,
phrase, term, or word. Moreover, pay attention to the clarity of expression as you approach the prompt. Below is
the prompt:
Generations often differ from one another in their values. For example, one generation may believe that one
should marry within one's own ethnic or cultural background, while another generation may believe that it is
permissible to marry outside one's own background. One generation may lace more value on hard work than
education, while another generation might believe that education is essential for a successful and valuable life.
One generation may value family more than another one does, or one generation may value financial success
more than another one does.
Write a well-organized and well-developed essay in which you do the following:
Describe, with examples, differences between two specific generations with regard to values, indicating the
strengths and weaknesses (or positives and negatives) of the beliefs of each generation.
Indicate whether you think the change between the two generations is a positive or negative development,
supporting your position with relevant persuasive evidence.