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What are the two teenagers from Manchester trying to do?
they are trying to stop animal testing by a local cosmetics company
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What is Children's Express?
an online magazine written by young people
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How many children did something for the magazine last year?
over 500
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How did Emily describe the 14 year old carer's story?
she said it was very inspirational
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an occasion when a group of people march or stand together to show that they disagree with or support something or someone
demonstration
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What does Emily want from young people?
She wants them to be more tolerant.
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What is the purpose of Children's Express?
to give an opportunity for young people to write and send their stories in
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How does Emily describe those two teenagers from Manchester?
she describes them as patient and determined
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What had the teenagers from Manchester already done to stop animal testing?
they had organised a big demonstration outside the laboratories
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What does Emily do in her free time?
She's a journalist
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someone who takes care of a person who is young, old, or sick
carer
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willing to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them
tolerant
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making you feel full of hope or encouraged
inspirational
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What kind of work does Emily like doing most?
Interviews
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Does Emily always do political stories?
No, she does all sorts
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How does Emily describe the 14 year old carer?
she describes him as positive
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used when referring to the main or most important characteristic or feature of something
basically
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Why did she enjoy doing the story about the teenagers from Manchester and the carer?
She likes stories with a message, stories that make readers think about how good their lives are
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