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adell [148]
3 years ago
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I want to help and gove me example how to answer this question because is looks hard

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siniylev [52]3 years ago
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1. Language can have an impact on people because first, through language we can be able to express our thoughts and feelings to something or someone. Second, through language. Secomd, language can be use as a tool to make change something in the society about right versus wrong. Lastly, using language as a weapon can lead us to freedom.

2. Just like Malcolm X, Malcolm X’s dedication on improving his language create a lot of impact to his life. When Malcolm chosed to study words because be be cant express what he felt due to his poor reading and writing skills he states that “I saw the best thing that I can do was to get hold of a dictionary— to study, to learn some words”(X#11).  Malcolm X chosed to study some words using the dictionary in order to express what he truly felt. After that, Malcolm X realized that he found his freedom he said that “In fact, up to then, I never had been so truly free in my life”(X#17). By studying words using the dictionary, it helped Malcolm x to improved his language skills, the exposure of his personality, and helped him to met and understand his inner self. This is how the language impact Malcolm X’s life.

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