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Topic sentence: My hometown is a place in Dong Thap Province. This place is developing.

The first, My hometown is more advantage to live
+ Fresh air. not pollution from industrial or traffic.
+ Product. cheap and safety
+ Travel. the place for tourism so living cost is cheap .

The second, although this place is more advantage ,it's also have disadvantage.
+ a lot of storm damage my hometown especially in summer.
+ work . less company or industry. people only work with field or garden.
+ less entertain center.

Conclusion: this place is beautiful , shimmering colors in the rain. people work hard and friendly. my hometown have many food tradition and taste sweet of village to enjoy.

ESSAY:

My hometown is Dong Thap where is developing day by day. Enjoying a temperate climate, wide irrigation system, permanent fresh-water source supplied by Tien River and Hau River, and rich river deposit, the agriculture of Dong Thap keeps growing well. Some farm produce zones across Tien River and Hau River have been built up as specializing areas which supply agricultural products to serve the need of processing and export.

My hometown is more advantage to live. First of all, my hometown is not very polluted, therefore I can breath the fresh air. Besides, there is hardly any road traffic thus I can enjoy the silence in my hometown. I can also relax and go for a nice walk along the lotus pond or in the meadows. In Dong Thap, people can grow their own fruit and vegetables which are healthier than those you can buy in the greengrocer’s in the big city. Because they are hardly ever affected by pollutions from industrial factories or traffic. Moreover, traffic is not busy and it does not cause accidents as much as in the city.

Dong Thap people always try to protect their traditional habits and culture. Furthermore, people usually keep eyes on neighbors’ estates; they are helpful to each other. They always react when something strange is

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