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text with prepositions
Students …............ the USA took part …............ a protest ..
Wednesday. Tens …..... thousands of high-schoolers walked …...... of their
schools …..... protest …..... gun violence. They chose March 14 …......their
protest as that marks a month since the February 14 Florida shooting in which
17 students lost their lives. …...... Stoneman Douglas High School, where last
month's tragedy took place, students gathered on the football field ….....17
minutes to remember their lost classmates. One student said: "The walkout
was for those who will never be here again, but we're fighting …. those who
might be next." Another student said: "I came out because ….. what
happened in Florida, but also because ….... what
happens in my neighborhood every day."
In the U.S. capital, Washington DC, hundreds
…... students gathered outside the White House protest. They sat ….........
their backs turned to the building for 17 minutes. They then took part in
chants against the powerful gun group the National Rifle Association (NRA).
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren joined the crowds and spoke at a rally outside
the Capitol building. She said: "The NRA has held Congress hostage ….....
years now. These young people have shown up to free us. I believe the young people
will lead us." Many of the students ....the crowd wanted to remind
President Donald Trump that they would be old enough …... vote in the 2020
elections, so he should listen ….... them now.
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Students in the USA took part in a protest on Wednesday. Tens of thousands of high-schoolers walked out of their schools to protest against gun violence. They chose March 14 for their protest as that marks a month
since the February 14 Florida shooting in which 17 students lost their lives. At Stoneman Douglas High School, where
last month's tragedy took place, students gathered on the football field for 17 minutes to remember their lost
classmates. One student said: "The walkout was for those who will never be
here again, but we're fighting for those who might be next." Another
student said: "I came out because of what happened in Florida, but also
because of what happens in my neighborhood every
day."
In the U.S.
capital, Washington DC, hundreds of students gathered outside the White
House to protest. They sat with their backs turned to the building for
17 minutes. They then took part in chants against the powerful gun group the
National Rifle Association (NRA). U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren joined the
crowds and spoke at a rally outside the Capitol building. She said: "The
NRA has held Congress hostage for years now. These young people have
shown up to free us. I believe the young people will lead us." Many of the
students in the crowd wanted to remind President
Donald Trump that they would be old enough to vote in the 2020 elections, so he
should listen to them now.
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