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What is a Citizen? From the book: A community member who owes loyalty to the government and is entitled to its protection. From one of the reviews on my website: A legal member of a state and/or country

What is a citizen? Based on our class rules, what does a “Good Citizen” of room 222 look like? What do they do? Think about it for a moment then begin to create a poster (that will be shared tomorrow) with what you think shows what a “Good Citizen” of room 222 looks like. On the back of the poster,, write a paragraph explaining your drawing (“How do they act? “What do they do? Etc.)