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eassy on life during lockdown​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Millions of children across the world are facing life in lockdown. This can be a difficult time. Away from friends, away from school, away from education, this generation is missing out on everyday activities we used to take for granted.

For some, like 15 year old Ngo Trieu Vy in Viet Nam, it can also be a time to learn new skills and reconnect with hobbies and interests.

Answered by syedkaleem05
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Explanation:

I know that coronavirus is the reason for the lockdown — but did life in Wuhan have to become a living hell?

Why were we notified about the city lockdown at 2 a.m. on the second to last morning before the Lunar New Year?

Why have I not been given any instructions from a government officer about how to cope when an entire city is on lockdown?

I'm nearly 30 years old. My family members and I have devoted ourselves to our jobs to build a better life — and we have largely succeeded. There's only a little more to do before we reach the level of middle class.

But along the way, things did not go exactly as I'd hoped. I have been working hard in school since I was small. My dream was to become a journalist, and I passed the test to enter the best school for journalism in China.

After school, I learned that government supervision of the media meant that telling the truth was not an option. So I gave up my dream and turned to another career.

I kept telling myself that my hard work would reward me in my personal life. And to protect myself, I decided to shut up, to be silent about politics — even when I saw people treated unfairly by the government. I thought that if I followed that path, I would be secure, I would be one of the fortunate ones

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