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English, 26.10.2020 06:30, kimilew

1.nene is one of the best critics in the country. One time, she was invited by her former university to review their newly published book about the lives affected by pandemic. The book was written by her former professor. What do you think will nene use the best approach to criticize the book? Justify your answer.

2.mae was an advocate of labor rights among ordinary workers in the Philippines. He was a newly hired a popular company. He noticed that their company was not implementing the labor rights, welfare, and equity of workers. That is why, together
of his co-orkers he established a group with a common goal to give to them what is right for them as employees of the company. If yoU were Mae, would you do the same thing? Why or Why not?

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