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Unit 3: What Matters?
Answer the following question in at least five sentences. You must use R.A.C.E.S. writing strategy.
Writing Prompt 1: When is it right to take a stand?
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R (Restate): The question asks when it is right to take a stand.
A (Answer): It is right to take a stand when fundamental rights, safety, or fairness are at risk and when remaining silent would allow harm or injustice to continue.
C (Cite): For example, people who protested during the civil rights movement or who spoke out against environmental pollution acted when clear injustices and dangers threatened many people and when their actions could lead to change.
E (Explain): Taking a stand in these situations is justified because speaking up can protect vulnerable people, correct unfair systems, and encourage others to act; moreover, being informed and nonviolent makes a stand more effective and ethical.
E (Explain continued): Before taking a stand, it is important to weigh the facts, consider possible consequences, and choose methods that aim for constructive solutions rather than causing unnecessary harm.
S (Summarize): In short, it is right to take a stand when you confront injustice or danger and you act thoughtfully, responsibly, and with the goal of positive change.
A (Answer): It is right to take a stand when fundamental rights, safety, or fairness are at risk and when remaining silent would allow harm or injustice to continue.
C (Cite): For example, people who protested during the civil rights movement or who spoke out against environmental pollution acted when clear injustices and dangers threatened many people and when their actions could lead to change.
E (Explain): Taking a stand in these situations is justified because speaking up can protect vulnerable people, correct unfair systems, and encourage others to act; moreover, being informed and nonviolent makes a stand more effective and ethical.
E (Explain continued): Before taking a stand, it is important to weigh the facts, consider possible consequences, and choose methods that aim for constructive solutions rather than causing unnecessary harm.
S (Summarize): In short, it is right to take a stand when you confront injustice or danger and you act thoughtfully, responsibly, and with the goal of positive change.
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