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Argumentative Essay On Halloween

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Happy Halloteen
Halloween: the holiday where as kids we couldn’t wait to go door to door to achieve the golden goal of a full bag of candy. Halloween soon turns into a question mark for teens; in an instant, there is a change of when it is ‘appropriate’ to go trick-or-treating and when you should just move on. Are you the one who thinks Trick-or-treating is lame or the one who still walks around your neighborhood every year -- no matter how many dirty looks you may get. What teenagers decide to do on Halloween varies: going to a party, passing out candy, staying home are a few popular options. Throughout my highschool experience I have been able to witness and experience all different types of halloteens, each with their own traits.
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You know no matter what you wear people will still know your age, so you choose the comfortable route: a onesie. Throwing on a snug, warm, animal shaped onesie is the best option if you still want people to think you dressed up.
It takes a lot of confidence to fall into this category because the only explanations for going trick-or-treating is to own up to it or make an excuse that your sibling is dragging you along and you deserve a treat too. Walking around the culdesac you start to think, wow, I am getting too old for this, it is way too cold: until you look down in your bag noticing you only have five pieces of candy. The fight carries on until 8 o’clock when peoples lights start to go out and bowls become empty. Finally getting home looking back down at your bag you know you’ve made the right choice.
This next option is for teens who want a more relaxing night, but still want to be apart of the Halloween festivities. These are the ‘I wish I was brave enough to go Trick-or-Treating halloteens.’ Still craving candy, but not having any siblings left to steal candy from can be difficult. The next best option is to pass out the candy and hope that there is more left over at the end of the night. “Take one,” you say as you secretly hope the kids won’t take your favorite candy. Saying take one isn’t as impactful as it seems because the children are determined to get as much candy as possible and will sneak a couple extra

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