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The Power of Taking a Stand: Lessons from Rosa Parks

Taking a stand can often be more challenging than remaining silent, yet it is essential in making change. In many situations, it's clearer when action is necessary rather than passive resistance. Rosa Parks exemplified this by courageously standing up for her rights. Her persistent commitment to her convictions, despite initial challenges, ultimately contributed to significant improvements in the fight for civil rights. This exploration emphasizes the importance of knowing when to speak up, as change often takes time but can lead to meaningful progress.

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The Power of Taking a Stand: Lessons from Rosa Parks

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  1. WEEK 25 DOL

  2. 25a. Sometimes taking a stand is most difficult than keeping quiet Other times peaceful defyance seems to be a good option. • Corrections 1. more 2. quiet. 3. defiance

  3. 25b. In more cases, it is evedent when it is better to take a stand. • Corrections 1.most 2. evident 3. best

  4. 25c. Rosa Parks was one of the more admireable people of the twentieth century • Corrections 1.most 2. admirable 3. century.

  5. 25d. She felt the less she could do was take a stand for her rights. She was persistant in her convictions • Corrections 1. least 2. persistent 3. convictions.

  6. 25e. things didnt immediately get best, but they did improve eventually. • Corrections 1.Things 2. didn’t 3. better

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