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amid [387]
3 years ago
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Discuss a reference to utopia and dystopia. ( 1 paragraph in active voice). Please answer me.

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1 answer:
maksim [4K]3 years ago
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A utopia can be any place that people find perfect as to a dystopia is a place people find horrible to the point where they can stand it there. With the information that we know now, it is most likely that certain people consider something a utopia but others might consider it a dystopia.  You can say a reference to a utopia would be <span>The Farm, Lewis County, Tennessee. This place is beautiful, and what most farmers would consider a Utopia, but on the other hand, people who don't farm can't stand it. That is a real life Utopia.</span>
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