Relier Pairs Call to Action Matching GameVersion en ligne Match the stance (argument) with the appropriate call to action (recommendation). par Melissa Lenhoff 1 Recycling should be made mandatory for all residents of the community. 2 The government must do more to help homeless citizens. 3 Excessive social media use does in fact lead to mental health issues. 4 People who make a significant amount of money should pay more in taxes than those who do not. 5 Cheerleading should absolutely be identified as a sport. 6 Libraries should not be eliminated because of the popularity of e-readers. 7 Anxiety has definitely increased among preteen and teenage students. 8 Using ride-sharing companies like Uber and Lyft is not a safe choice. 9 Writing in cursive should still be taught in schools. 10 Animals should not be used for scientific testing. Reach out to organizations like PETA and find out how people can get involved in their fight for proper treatment of animals. If someone must rely on a stranger to get them home, they should either travel with at least one other person, or stay on the phone with someone during the ride to ensure they return home safely. Contact the town's officials to express concerns and request everyone participate in the weekly recycling pick up. Find local organizations that work to assist the homeless and get involved in their mission. Putting a time limit on social media usage and engaging in other interests could positively impact one's mental and emotional state. Regularly contact your state senators to insist that the tax law changes. Parents must reach out to both their child's school and their doctor to determine the safest, most beneficial course of action to relieve anxiety. Instead of purchasing books on a Kindle, buy the actual books, or make an effort to go to the library to check them out. Spread the word and ask people to contact state organizations, such as the IHSA, that oversee school athletics to communicate recommendations for sports along with strong reasons why. Parents of students (and students) should speak with the school's administration to share their reasons why writing in cursive is still an important skill to learn.