Câu 2 (6,0 điểm): " Trong tất cả mọi sự lãng phí, đảng trách nhất là lãng phi thời gian". (Vauvenagues) Trình bày suy nghĩ của em về câu nói trên. Viết đoạn phê phán và liên hệ bản thân cho đề trong hình ảnh nha ko chép mạng nếu chép mạng sẽ báo cáo vi phạm Viết dài tí đừng viết ngắn quá đc rồi Phê phán :Tuy nhiên bên cạnh đó còn có những người.... Liên hệ bản thân : Bản thân em sẽ.....

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