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Intermediate

Lesson

36

Freedom

Hypothetical Questions

Answer the following hypothetical questions.

  1. If you could live anywhere freely, where would you go?

  2. If you had total freedom tomorrow, what’s the first thing you’d do?

  3. If freedom meant living alone, would you still want it?

  4. If someone else decided how free you were, how would you feel?

  5. If your freedom was limited for a year, how would you spend your time?

  6. If freedom came with big responsibilities, would you still want it?

  7. If you had to fight for freedom, what would be worth fighting for?

  8. If everyone had complete freedom, what challenges might arise?

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