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THE RIGHT TO READ

We should have the right to read to expand our knowledge. If we stop reading and just continue watch television, we will lose the ability to do our own thinking, and even forget how to communicate. Outlawing reading will create crisis in the United States. Some people might take advantage of people who don’t read or don’t know how to. Although, people don’t really enjoy reading it helps us understand certain issues that the television don’t include.

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