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1 November, 10:21
What is the tone for Texas v. Johnson
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Jazlene Burgess
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The author's tone in Texas vs. Johnson is strongly for the side of Johnson. You know this because in the text it says " forbidding criminal punishment for conduct such as Johnson's will not endanger the special role played by our flag or the feelings it inspires."
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