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Why do you think the text says that, to be a good citizen, you have a responsibility to learn?
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Why do you think the text says that, to be a good citizen, you have a responsibility to learn?
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Why do you think the text says that, to be a good citizen, you have a responsibility to learn?
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I think the text says that because, in order to be a citizen (or functioning member of that society) you need to hold yourself accountable for the mistakes you make and to correct yourself based on what you from them.
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