Informative Essay: Is Napping Good Or Bad?

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How napping is good or/ bad Izabel lopez

In this essay I am going to take about how napping is good or/bad. So based on the
Article the rider is manly saying that napping is good. In my perspective I think napping is also good.

Napping is good because in sours 1#. It is saying is that the author is saying how much sleep is a enough. In source 1# it is saying that napes deal with sleepiness and also with drowsiness. Well in my perspective you never get enough sping also renews a person's energy.

According to source 2# people across the whole world adults think children under the age of 16-15 should only take naps.

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