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January 2018

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Information icon Hello, I'm VibeScepter. I wanted to let you know that one or more of your recent contributions to Category:Wikipedia articles needing copy edit have been undone because they did not appear constructive. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you think a mistake was made, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. VibeScepter (talk) (contributions) 16:39, 24 January 2018 (UTC) 3-Part Source integration: Chart “So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don’t Want To” -Roger Sipher Citation 1 Citation 2 Part 1 (Set up):[reply]

Roger Sipher’s article "So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don’t Want To" suggests that there should be an end to archaic education. In the article, “So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don’t Want To," Roger Sipher, the current law makes people stay in school yet there are not interested in being in school. Part 2 (Signal Phrase and Quote) Sipher claims that “schools have failed to fulfil their primary duty of education because they try to fill multiple social functions” (par. 17). According to Sipher, a solution to the perceived crisis of American education is to "Abolish compulsory-attendance laws and allows only those who are committed to getting an education to attend" (par. 3). Part 3 (Asses)

It is established that the obvious argument for abolishing required public school attendance, and his use of strong language like “crisis,” “failed miserably,” and “trouble” make no secret of his disdain for our current system. Sipher makes his case for getting rid of compulsory-attendance laws in primary and secondary schools with six arguments.


Transfer of the 3-Part Roger Sipher’s article "So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don’t Want To" suggests that there should be an end to archaic education. Sipher claims that “schools have failed to fulfil their primary duty of education because they try to fill multiple social functions” (par. 17). It is established that the obvious argument for abolishing required public school attendance. His use of strong language like “crisis,” “failed miserably,” and “trouble” make no secret of his disdain for our current system.

Template 1: Roger Sipher’s in "So That Nobody Has To Go To School If They Don’t Want To" suggests that there should be an end to archaic education, claims that “schools have failed to fulfil their primary duty of education because they try to fill multiple social functions” (par. 17). It is important to consider his obvious argument for abolishing required public school attendance. His use of strong language like “crisis,” “failed miserably,” and “trouble” make no secret of his disdain for our current system.

February 2019

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July 2020

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May 2021

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June 2021

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