The correct answer to this open question is the following.
John Lewis uses the metaphor of "walking with the wind" to talk about our role in the world in that it should be the union of the people and the strength that results from this union, what makes us resists the "strongest winds" that affect our society. What his metaphor suggest about what it takes to strengthen communities and make a positive difference in the world is that, as the case of the 15 children that remained united inside that house, people should maintain that unity under the most difficult circumstances because that would be the way to stand in front adversity and defeat it. Congressman John Lewis is one of the most influential African American legislators that supports civil rights.
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well I can't dance, but I love the art of it
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Dear friend (Muneeb Ahmed)
Hi, how are you, hope you are fine, I'm here fine too. I'm writing this letter to inform you about the news item I read, it was about anti-social activities held in your neighbourhood please be aware of it.
I read it in today's newspaper, I read this b'coz I saw it news channel with my dad in news they were saying that some anti-social activities are there in our city at ( XYZ ) { write any address of your choice } if you want to listen more about it read today's newspaper that's why I read newspaper.
I'm telling you about this b'coz you are my best friend ever I've got you've helped me in my every problems, I'm telling you to aware of this.
YOUR FRIEND
Ahmed Sarim
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The conflict in this story is racism and the author clarified this conflict by using racist words such as “Negro”, “Mulatto”: “When you say brown, do you mean he is a Negro?”, “So you're mixed?, You are a mulatto!”
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