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Dialogue between a journalist and a high school student who has just survived a school shooting.
Journalist: hi, what can you say is the cause of the school shooting today?
Student: the cause of the shooting is the fights between two groups on campus
Journalist: what caused the fight between these two groups?
Student: some people believed it was a result of group supremacy on campus.
Journalist: who are the people shooting on campus today?
Student: I don't know. Some were saying it was one of the group members that brought the guns and started shooting when the fight ensued.
Journalist: did you see anyone shooting?
Student: Yeah, I saw some guys shooting, but I don't know them. I was scared and only thinking of making an escape
Journalist: so how did you escape?
Student: I don't know. I just kept running away from the scene, even though bullets were flying around where I was.
Journalist: Alright, thank you.
Student: you are welcome
The protest document is urging readers to assert their opposition to the draft.
It views conscription (forced enrollment in the military) as a transgression of the citizens' rights protected by the Constitution. That is why the document asks people to resist the draft ("Do not submit to intimidation") because if they consent, they are also part of the problem. Submitting and being silent about their rights would mean that they are encouraging freedom violation: "If you do not assert and support your rights, you are helping to deny or disparage rights."
A. The verb tense is always present tense in this sentence unlike the others.