Each year, millions of people fail to vote without reproach. Does abstention constitute a citizen's right not to vote? This article in Australian Journal of Political Science explores whether we have a legal right to a 'no vote' and if such a right should be protected as fiercely as the right to vote. Lisa Hill discusses the 'no vote', its implications for society and reaches a firm conclusion.
Answer:
d. Milo has shown a change of personality in the Phantom Act 2.
Explanation:
I think option d is the best choice since it shows that Milo's personality has already changed over an indefinite amount of time.
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