Monday, October 14, 2013
Letter to the editor
Early College High School
2050 Hwy. 501 E.
Conway, SC 29526
September 18, 2013
Editor and Chief
The Sun News,
P.O Box 406
Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
Dear Editor and Chief,
My name is Sean Murray, I am a Sophomore at Early College High School in Conway, SC
I am writing to address the topic of how video games reflect on teens negatively. Video games can change player's attitudes by the games they play, which are usually violent. People can begin to be more aggressive. Parents can prevent their teens from turning into this by limiting play time and monitoring the games played .
I believe video games can cause a negative behavior from experience. When playing violent games, I was throwing things, yelling, and being disrespectful to others. My mom spoke to me about it and I realized I was not only hurting myself, but those around me, like smoking cigarettes. If video games aren't limited now, generations now and future ones will be destroyed. Parents limiting their kids play time can put a more happy and peaceful thought in the mind, rather than killing.
Thank you so much for your time. I appreciate your help and hope to hear from you soon
Sincerely,
Sean Murray
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