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leonid [27]
2 years ago
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Which statement best describes how the two pictures contrast two types of citizens?

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Lesechka [4]2 years ago
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The statement "One picture shows a negative view of an uninvolved citizen, while the other shows a positive representation of an active citizen" describes the two pictures contrasting two types of citizens. Thus, the correct option is A.

<h3>What does the word uninvolved citizen mean here?</h3>

The word uninvolved citizen signifies the listless individuals who do not bother about what is going on in their community and what is good or bad for them. They just remain inert.

Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.

To learn more about the two pictures contrasting, refer to the link:

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