A good citizen has to take an avid interest 1.(in / on / with / into) the affairs of his country. He should know what is happening in the world and 2.(reflected / reflection / reflect / reflecting) on how it will affect his country. He does not have to have expertise in 3.(internal / internalization / international / internationally) politics. He ought to have a general 4.(picture / attitude / development / information) of current events. In addition, a citizen 5.(shall, will, does, should) play an active part in the political affairs of his country, at least by voting. 6.(Despite / Furthermore / Nevertheless / Although), he should vote as intelligently as possible. In order to do so, he must be 7.(partially / impartially / adequately / formally) informed about the issues involved and the calibre of the various candidates standing for election. Most statesmen would agree that a country is 8.(really, seldom, only, rarely) as good as its citizens. Indeed, the 9.(base / building / formation / basis) of a strong country is a well-informed body of citizens. It is the 10.(responsible / responsibility / response / respond) of every citizen to take his role as a voter seriously.
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— Clive
Hi, Can you try to answer first?
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I don't think you realize that ' I need .
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