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tia_tia [17]
2 years ago
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Escribe Un discurso Con el vual te dirijas A tus compañeros o compañeras q contengan las siguientes partes Por ejemplo una intro

ducción el cuerpo del discurso Y las conclusiones
History
1 answer:
Andrews [41]2 years ago
3 0

La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Este sería el breve discurso que compartiría con mis compañeros.

Introducción.

Estimados compañeros,

Quiero dirigirme a ustedes respetuosamente para invitarlos a reflexionar sobre un asunto muy delicado. La búsqueda de la verdad. ¿A qué me refiero? A que podamos ser más responsables cuando hacemos uso de las redes sociales. Recuerden, gran parte de lo que ahí se muestra no es verdad, está distorsionado o segado.

El Cuerpo.

Se los comento porque al parecer, hoy en día, la gente cree lo primero que escucha. Hemos perdido la capacidad de investigar y cerciorarnos de lo que es verdad y lo que es mentira. Pareciera que la gente tiene pereza mental y da por hecho lo primero que lee o escucha.

Ya lo dice el refrán: "una mentira contada más de tres veces sin cuestionarla, se convierte en verdad." Es cierto, es muy fácil engañar a las personas cuando ellas mismas lo permiten.

No. Mi invitación es a que no dejemos de buscar información sería, veraz, y oportuna. Cuando escuchamos algo que parezca sospechoso. Hay que confirmarlo buscando otras fuentes de información. Y más cuando la noticia busca desacreditar, difamar, o desprestigiar a una persona.

Conclusión.

Compañeros, no nos dejemos engañar. La verdad no está en las redes sociales. Seamos sensatos y busquemos diferentes fuentes de información.

No dejemos que se nos manipule. Al contrario, es momento de participar y ser críticos, con responsabilidad. Busquemos información fidedigna que pueda ser corroborada.

De lo contrario, nos seguimos prestando a jugar un juego de engaño y manipulación.

No compañeros, somos inteligentes y hay que demostrarlo.

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