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Read the Story and answer questions 1 to 4:
This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he
walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his
important. A man walking behind him objected.
"You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said
"I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick," argued the gentleman.
"Of course, you are," said the other man, “but you ought to know that your fre
The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do
rights and freedom.​

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Read the Story and answer questions 1 to 4:

This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he

walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in his

important. A man walking behind him objected.

"You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said

"I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick," argued the gentleman.

"Of course, you are," said the other man, “but you ought to know that your fre

The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do

rights and freedom.​

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