English, 14.05.2021 17:40 abigail251
Class - Media Literacy
In the 21st century, most people write for social reasons, for self-expression,
for professional and academic purposes, and:
A. for financial reasons.
B. to get a book published.
C. to run for political office.
D. for a sense of community.
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Class - Media Literacy
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