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Rewrite in a 3rd graders response
Citizens are expected to respect other people’s rights and opinions, even when they don’t agree.
They should take part in their community by helping out or supporting local events when they can.
Citizens should pay attention to public issues and share their opinions to help improve society.
They should serve on a jury when they’re chosen, because it helps keep the justice system fair.
Citizens are also responsible for treating others with fairness and equality.
Citizens are responsible for voting in elections so they can help choose the leaders who represent them.
They should try to stay informed about what’s happening in their community, their state, and the country.
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Here are things good citizens do:
- Respect other people’s ideas and choices, even if you don’t agree.
- Help out in your neighborhood or go to local events when you can.
- Pay attention to problems in your town and tell people your ideas to make things better.
- If an adult is picked for jury duty, they should do it so the courts are fair.
- Treat everyone fairly and the same.
- Adults should vote to choose leaders.
- Try to learn what’s happening in your town, state, and country (ask a grown-up or read the news).
- Respect other people’s ideas and choices, even if you don’t agree.
- Help out in your neighborhood or go to local events when you can.
- Pay attention to problems in your town and tell people your ideas to make things better.
- If an adult is picked for jury duty, they should do it so the courts are fair.
- Treat everyone fairly and the same.
- Adults should vote to choose leaders.
- Try to learn what’s happening in your town, state, and country (ask a grown-up or read the news).
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