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UNIT 6 SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

UNIT 6 - SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

EXERCISE I- USE THE COUNT AND NON-COUNT NOUNS USED IN THIS UNIT IN A PARAGRAPH.

On Sunday, July 5th, in Dom Rep are celebrated the presidential and congressional elections (this year). Many people are afraid of going to vote because of the virus and the atmosphere of hopeless that exists in our country caused by the impunity of a large number of corrupt politicians. A bunch of people like these times because they can get a lot of money easily and take advantage of the situation. Little interest in the well-being of our homeland is shown by the type of people previously mentioned. However, others, quite a few, are really interested in the progress of our country and are going to vow, expecting nothing from the government and looking forward changing the destination of our nation.  

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