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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Should I say 'people' or 'the people,' 'in society' or 'in the society' in the sentence?

Should I say 'people' or 'the people,' 'in society' or 'in the society' in the sentence? I'm really confused.

Who can motivate (people, the people) (in society, in the society) to assume great moral responsibilities?

  

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Is the mention of "society" really necessary? Are you talking about people in general or a specific group of people?

  • Is the mention of "society" really necessary?
  • Are you talking about people in general or a specific group of people?
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Is the mention of "society" really necessary? Are you talking about people in general or a specific group of people?

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