PROTESTS
Verbs
 to display, displayed, displayed
 to vandalize, vandalized, vandalized
 to endure, endured, endured
Vocabulary
 manifestation                 brutality
 protest                       banner
 riot                          march
 turbulent                     activist
 diverse                       opposition
 elaborate                     resistant
 thought-provoking             walkout
Expressions
 Social media has become an essential tool for protesters to speak up.
 A hue and cry was created by the controversial article published in the newspaper.
 Protesters used art and performance to act out their demands for social justice.
Grammar
 The peaceful demonstration gathered people of all ages, even children and elderly
 participants.
 We will continue to raise our voices, even if it means facing challenges.
 The weather was harsh and cold; even so, the protesters remained resistant.
 Even though the weather was scorching hot, the protesters marched through the
 streets.
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                                           Unifying for Justice
    Manifestations, also known as protests or demonstrations, have a profound
    impact on society, even in the face of challenges.
    These powerful gatherings provide a platform for individuals and
    communities to speak up their concerns about social issues. Even though
    participating in manifestations can be daunting, the thought-provoking
    impact they create is undeniable.
    The impact of manifestations goes beyond mere public displays. They
    compel governments, institutions, and corporations to pay attention to the
    demands of people. Even when met with resistance, the collective voice of
    protesters serves as a force for accountability and change.
    As protesters speak up for what they believe in, they motivate others to join
    the cause and become agents of positive social change.
    One of the most striking aspects of manifestations is their ability to inspire
    social movements. Even small-scale protests can ignite larger campaigns.
    These movements gain momentum as they create thought-provoking
    discussions. The power of manifestations lies not only in their immediate
    impact but also in their long-term influence on policy-making and public
    opinion. They remind us that even in the face of adversity, collective voices
    can create lasting change and shape the course of society for the better.
 In the face of adversity, how do individuals and communities come together to support
 one another?
 What are some daunting challenges that individuals may encounter when pursuing
 their dreams or goals?
 How does the undeniable impact of social media influence the way we communicate
 and interact with others?
 How can a mere gesture of kindness have a significant impact on someone's day?
 How can people effectively handle criticism when their decisions are met with
 disagreement?
 What are some striking examples of social injustices?
 How does a social movement gain momentum over time?