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hammer [34]
4 years ago
5

I have to write a short story about Justice. Any ideas?

English
2 answers:
abruzzese [7]4 years ago
6 0
Justice is a trait for standing up for the right thing. If your story is fictional, you could write about a superhero or police officer or just a person who tries hard to protect and do what is right. If you want the story to be historical, you can use any person known for standing up for their beliefs such as Rosa Parks or MLK.
crimeas [40]4 years ago
6 0
How there was racism and how martin Luther King junior still faught even though he went to jail.You can talk about how rosa parks faught for justice by staying in the bus seat but then went to jail


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