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Summer Versus Winter Introduction Winter and summer are completely different seasons. One¡¯s cold and the other is hot, creating disputes on which is better. The weather isn¡¯t the only thing that¡¯s different, though. Let¡¯s ask Henry and Ashley what they think. Summer Versus Winter3Constructive Debater 1 Henry Summer is the best season. I live in the United States, where students have long summer breaks that are two to three months long. This gives plenty of room for families across the country to spend time together and go on a vacation. According to pymnts.com, more than 51 percent of American families planned on traveling in 2018. The long school break and the sunny summer weather allow families to have fun, relax, and bond. This is nearly impossible in the winter. Summer Versus Winter6Constructive Debater 2 Ashley Winter is so much better than summer! First of all, sledding, skiing, and ice skating are just a few of the many winter sports we can enjoy. During the summer, it gets very hot, leading to exhaustion, heatstroke, and sunburn. We can stay warm while playing winter sports thanks to our thick jackets. However, playing sports outside during the summer can get very uncomfortable. You can¡¯t take an air conditioner outside. In addition, winter foods, such as warm soups and hot drinks, are quite satisfying. Summer Versus Winter9Rebuttal Debater 1 Henry Playing sports during the summer can warm you up quite quickly, but you can cool down by drinking cold sports drinks and taking regular breaks. If you don¡¯t want to break a sweat, you can choose to play sports indoors. Moreover, if you stay outside for too long during the winter, you could get hypothermia. Also, summer foods are really refreshing and filling. Ice-cold lemonade, fresh salads, sweet fruits, and hot dogs are a few examples, and nothing can beat summer barbecues! Summer Versus Winter12Rebuttal Debater 2 Ashley Summer isn¡¯t the only season that¡¯s great for families. There¡¯s a substantial percentage of people who actually prefer winter vacations. According to travelagentcentral.com, around 23 percent of Americans prefer to go on vacation during the winter. The reasons were ¡°there are less tourists¡± (27 percent), ¡°to get away from cold weather at home¡± (22 percent) and ¡°lower costs¡± (18 percent). Plus, cnbc.com says that one in four Americans are skipping summer vacations because of high, burdensome costs. Thus, winter¡¯s better and cheaper. Judge¡¯s Comments Whose argument is more convincing? Unfortunately, both debaters provided a lot of subjective information. Make your own list of pros and cons for both seasons. Compare them and come to your own conclusion.
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Summer Versus Winter Introduction Winter and summer are completely different seasons. One¡¯s cold and the other is hot, creating disputes on which is better. The weather isn¡¯t the only thing that¡¯s different, though. Let¡¯s ask Henry and Ashley what they think. Summer Versus Winter3Constructive Debater 1 Henry Summer is the best season. I live in the United States, where students have long summer breaks that are two to three months long. This gives plenty of room for families across the country to spend time together and go on a vacation. According to pymnts.com, more than 51 percent of American families planned on traveling in 2018. The long school break and the sunny summer weather allow families to have fun, relax, and bond. This is nearly impossible in the winter. Summer Versus Winter6Constructive Debater 2 Ashley Winter is so much better than summer! First of all, sledding, skiing, and ice skating are just a few of the many winter sports we can enjoy. During the summer, it gets very hot, leading to exhaustion, heatstroke, and sunburn. We can stay warm while playing winter sports thanks to our thick jackets. However, playing sports outside during the summer can get very uncomfortable. You can¡¯t take an air conditioner outside. In addition, winter foods, such as warm soups and hot drinks, are quite satisfying. Summer Versus Winter9Rebuttal Debater 1 Henry Playing sports during the summer can warm you up quite quickly, but you can cool down by drinking cold sports drinks and taking regular breaks. If you don¡¯t want to break a sweat, you can choose to play sports indoors. Moreover, if you stay outside for too long during the winter, you could get hypothermia. Also, summer foods are really refreshing and filling. Ice-cold lemonade, fresh salads, sweet fruits, and hot dogs are a few examples, and nothing can beat summer barbecues! Summer Versus Winter12Rebuttal Debater 2 Ashley Summer isn¡¯t the only season that¡¯s great for families. There¡¯s a substantial percentage of people who actually prefer winter vacations. According to travelagentcentral.com, around 23 percent of Americans prefer to go on vacation during the winter. The reasons were ¡°there are less tourists¡± (27 percent), ¡°to get away from cold weather at home¡± (22 percent) and ¡°lower costs¡± (18 percent). Plus, cnbc.com says that one in four Americans are skipping summer vacations because of high, burdensome costs. Thus, winter¡¯s better and cheaper. Judge¡¯s Comments Whose argument is more convincing? Unfortunately, both debaters provided a lot of subjective information. Make your own list of pros and cons for both seasons. Compare them and come to your own conclusion. No corrections