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First and foremost, I am (state your name) and an opposition to the statement of

“studying a second Language should be compulsory” Before we begin I’d like to quote the late hero of
our country none other than Jose Rizal himself

This sets the tone for my argument against the aforementioned statement. If I may ask who among you
have rights? Of course, all of us have rights. For all of us have been blessed by our ancestors and heroes
from past to be given this right freely, they fought with their lives to be liberated from the oppression of
the many invaders of our homeland. For their future children to have their say in what they want in their
lives. Withheld by any invader and or oppressor, as it states in the Bill of rights it is a statement and
listing of an individual’s rights and privileges which the fundamental law of the land is designed to
safeguard against violations of the government or by an individual or group of individuals. It is the
charter embodying the liberties of a person and the limitations upon the power of the state.( Lagyan ng
own opinions)

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