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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
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Imagine you are speaking to someone fifty years in the future. What would you want to tell them about this moment in time? In an

extended
response to Lewis's words, write a letter describing how the events of 2020 have affected you and explaining how you want your generation to
be remembered. What is something that your generation is doing well that supports democracy and justice? What is something your generation
could do better? Explain.
English
1 answer:
Leto [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I believe that music is keeping us through, it helps motivates you, calm you, it can be sad with you , happy, funny and memorable . What we could do better is to keep each other safe in emotional and personal ways because it can really lead to big health problems . It has affected me because I've been in a lot of heart breaks even since when I was 10 but what keeps me going is those who sings our feelings out.

Explanation:

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