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English, 06.12.2021 16:10, polo1397

relatable basis that will support your views in an argument. Lastly, always listen or read thoroughly the whole concept of the central argument in order to know how and when Checking Your Understanding MINDGAME TASK: Imagine yourself being part of a discussion wherein you are given a chance to express you claims regarding the central argument. Read carefully the passage below. Then, write your statement/s about it on the space provided. Be guided by the rubric that follows. Free Expression As part of a democratic country, I believe that we possess the utmost right of freedom of self- expression. Our voice and advocacy serve an important role to secure and protect the future of our country. There are wide varieties of social media platforms that have become a passageway to manifest our own will. Nowadays, there are also a lot of things happening that test the stability of the aforementioned right. As a student, we have so much access to information around us. We have the power to contribute for the betterment of our society. What can you say about this? Do you think it has something to do with how most of us create and envision the society that we wanted to live in? Why? State your claims below.

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