Focus on logistics like "hands and legs" to keep the scene clear.

"Some people think job satisfaction is more important than job security."

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"Some folks have lots of experience and have spent significant time talking about race and cultural identity... others have had less experience... How would you describe your experience level with such conversations?"

It seems you're likely referring to a specific essay prompt often labeled as or a common IELTS Band 4+ practice topic starting with "Some..." Below are the most common contexts for this search: 1. Cultural Identity (Common University Prompt)

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Use the group dynamic to explore complex emotions like loyalty, betrayal, and obsession.

In many academic settings, "Essay 4: Some folks..." refers to a prompt about cultural experience and dialogue: