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Using your voice to address those in positions of power—from school officials to government leaders—is an important part of being a citizen. Using that voice effectively is a skill. Luckily, our history offers us outstanding examples of master communicators, and you will learn from them in this unit. Think about times you’ve spoken to an authority figure about a change you want to see. • How did you go about it? • What would you like to learn or do differently the next time you are in that

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The issue that I spoke on was about the lack of a good library books in the school. The library in the schoolwas old and it contained old books. Therefore, I made those in positions of authority see the importance of having a good library and how it can be beneficial to the students.

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When I was 9 I spoke to my teacher about a low test score. I told her that I believed she graded it wrong. I quietly and respectfully walked up to her and asked to speak to her. She accepted my request and I explained the low test score and the mismarked answers. She explained my mistake but offered to allow me to retake the test. I accepted her offer, happily.

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