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kirill115 [55]
3 years ago
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Imagine a social or personal change that hasn’t happened yet, but you would like to see the change happen in the future. The cha

nge can be something that you want to happen in your life or that you'd like to see happen in society. Is it a change that you think you could actively pursue, or do you think you would be more of a bystander?
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maria [59]3 years ago
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Answer:

magine a social or personal change that hasn’t happened yet, but you would like to see the change happen in the future. The change can be something that you want to happen in your life or that you'd like to see happen in society. Is it a change that you think you could actively pursue, or do you think you would be more of a bystander?

Explanation:

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