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What comes up in your mind when you hear ”fairness”? The racism during the second world and how cruel the human treated the jew people? Or why your mother gets a lower salary than your teacher even though she works as hard as him? Or maybe if it is right or wrong to use animals in research? Fairness is nothing but a simple concept that defines all human’s view of a perfect world, a world that is not possibly true.
What is your question?
I'm not a teacher of English, but I have spoken it for (almost) all of my life....
Does it sound as a good opening or it sounds weird?
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It is. He has corrected it, but he doesn't use to mark. Instead he just mark a part/sentence and then say "think about it one more time"
Therefor I have to rewrite my opening.
I don't really get his point. But it seems like we are going to submit it again or more like let him see if we have understand the wrongs. But the grade of the essay won't be change, that's for certain.