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Exercise 1: Distinguishing words that are often confused (Cloze #5, 2)
Exercise 2: Identifying and fixing word order problems (Identify #3, 2)
Exercise 3: Improving sentences by using parallel structures (Identify #6, 2)
Exercise 4: Avoiding double negatives (Identify #3 , 1)


     School prayer is unconstitutional because not only it interferes with the rights of others, but it also exposes a number of students against their will to prayer. Besides, the religion of one group might not be accepted by others whose members will be offended if they here a prayer that is different from there beliefs. Schools should not allow prayer in the classroom in order not to violate nobody's rights. Therefore, public schools should be a religion free zone. They should stay away from religion, handle only school matters, and focusing on the education of our children.
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