Read the essay and type the number of the paragraph which contains the given ideas In many countries these days, elderly people often choose to live in nursing homes and not with their families. In my opinion, this can be a really good idea as their needs can often be best met there. First of all, a carefully-chosen nursing home can offer excellent care and facilities for an elderly person. For example, they often have great facilities – such as TV rooms – and special events where the residents can socialise. In addition, they have professional care staff such as trained nurses. Secondly, many elderly people do not wish to be too dependent on their families. They do not want to put a burden on their family members' busy lives, by taking care of them 24 hours every day. On the other hand, some people believe that it should always be the family's responsibility to look after elderly relatives. They argue that they looked after you when you were a child and so now you should give them the love and care they need. All in all, I believe that, while it is the choice of each family, it is often better for an elderly person to live in a carefully chosen nursing home. This way, they can live more independent lives in an environment that caters to all their needs. the writer's first viewpoint & example/reason the writer's opinion the writer's second viewpoint & example/reason the writer's opinion restated an opposing viewpoint & example/reason
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Read the essay and type the number of the paragraph which contains the given ideas

  1. In many countries these days, elderly people often
    choose to live in nursing homes and not with their
    families. In my opinion, this can be a really good idea
    as their needs can often be best met there.
  2. First of all, a carefully-chosen nursing home can
    offer excellent care and facilities for an elderly
    person. For example, they often have great
    facilities – such as TV rooms – and special events
    where the residents can socialise. In addition, they
    have professional care staff such as trained nurses.
  3. Secondly, many elderly people do not wish to
    be too dependent on their families. They do not
    want to put a burden on their family members' busy
    lives, by taking care of them 24 hours every day.
  4. On the other hand, some people believe that it
    should always be the family's responsibility to look
    after elderly relatives. They argue that they looked
    after you when you were a child and so now you
    should give them the love and care they need.
  5. All in all, I believe that, while it is the choice of
    each family, it is often better for an elderly person to
    live in a carefully chosen nursing home. This way,
    they can live more independent lives in an
    environment that caters to all their needs.
  • the writer's first viewpoint & example/reason
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  • the writer's opinion
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  • the writer's second viewpoint & example/reason
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  • the writer's opinion restated
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  • an opposing viewpoint & example/reason
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