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Prevent Crime In Your Neighborhood Writing a paragraph

Safe Neighborhood Lock your doors trim bushes Install lights Get to know your neighbors Safe Neighborhood Last night there was a robbery in my neighborhood. A robber broke into my neighbor’s house and stole some things. My neighbor should lock his doors and windows. He should also install lights around the outside of the house. He should also trim the plants and trees so that no one can hide near the house. In conclusion, my neighbor should make changes around his house to help keep his family and property safe.

(1)describe the crime (2) give detailed examples to illustrate how to prevent it (3) give reasons why it is important to prevent crime.

Last night there was a robbery in my neighborhood. A robber broke into my neighbor’s house and stole some things.

Last night there was a robbery in my neighborhood. A robber broke into my neighbor’s house and stole some things.

My neighbor should lock his doors and windows. He should also install lights around the outside of the house. He should trim the plants and trees so that no one can hide near the house, too.

My neighbor should lock his doors and windows. He should also install lights around the outside of the house. He should trim the plants and trees so that no one can hide near the house, too.

Last night there was a robbery in my neighborhood. A robber broke into my neighbor’s house and stole some things. My neighbor should lock his doors and windows. He should also install lights around the outside of the house. He should also trim the plants and trees so that no one can hide near the house. In conclusion, my neighbor should make changes around his house to help keep his family and property safe.

Last night there was a robbery in my neighborhood. A robber broke into my neighbor’s house and stole some things. My neighbor should lock his doors and windows. He should also install lights around the outside of the house. He should also trim the plants and trees so that no one can hide near the house. In conclusion, my neighbor should make changes around his house to help keep his family and property safe. Neighborhood safety

Neighborhood safety