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I can't help you with all, but i have some here.
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On the isle we were staying, the gift shop had the gifts we wanted on the fifth aisle.
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We were allowed to read our books aloud to our partners in class.
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I captured a bee in a jar, but everyone told me to be a good person and release it.
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I had been surprised when I moved into the new home because it smelled like a baked bean.
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i dont know but i would read the passage all the way through and narrow down our answers then see what u end up getting
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<em>Social media activism can bring more awareness to an issue, but it can also contribute to performative activism. In recent years and especially in 2020, social media has been used as a tool for activism. On almost every social platform, it's incredibly easy to spread awareness, educate followers and share petitions</em>
<em>Can you be an activist on social media?
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<em>Forms of media activism </em>
<em>Social media is often used as a form of media activism. ... Although often only a small percentage of people who express interest in a cause online are willing to commit to offline action, social media interaction is viewed as "the first step in a ladder of engagement".
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<h2><u>Given</u> :-</h2>
Write in conversation about a leadership entry to your country.
<h2><u>Answer</u> :-</h2>
John - Heya! Friend! Do you know about the leadership entry which is going to be filled in our country?
Me - Surely! Yes! It's about the most recognised leader of our country.
John - What do you think? Who'll win?
Me - I can't guess but dholida with the best position in our country and best reputation in a country will win! This is the will of the rules!
John - Oh! Let's see on the results!
Me - Ok! Good Bye!
John - Good Bye! Have a Nice Day!

Answered by - ItzMaster