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In January 2009, as the school was closing for winter holiday she wrote: "The girls were not too excited about vacations because they knew if the Taliban implemented their edict [banning girls' education] they would not be able to come to school again.
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To be responsible is to be able to do basic things without needing to be told when to do it. Being responsible means taking the initiative to do or complete he task. For young people like me it means maintaing our social identity; it means knowing where our phones are at all times. The point of being responsible to us is also to get good grades, Impress our parents, and pretty soon get the new play station 5 or Xbox series X. Being responsible is different for the younger generation and that's probably because we are held up to higher but weird standards. All in all being responsible is literally being able to maintain your true self in a good way.
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He HAS seen the haunted house. LIVES, SCRES, VISITS, MAKES, DOESN'T SLEEP
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For the first one, just put both in the sentence and go with what makes sense. For the second one, take the words in the present tense.
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Gandhi took the religious principle of ahimsa (doing no harm) common to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism and turned it into a non-violent tool for mass action. He used it to fight not only colonial rule but social evils such as racial discrimination and untouchability as well.
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