Can you give me the correction for section 9.6 for the mock paper we are doing ?

If you have read the newspapers or if you have watched the news on television you will know that demonstrations have become more and more widespread in France recently. Many pupils are taking to the streets in several towns to express their anger. Although we all have the right to protest against what we consider unjust, these demonstrations should be condemned because of the violent clashes they have caused between demonstrators and police. Most young people understand that lighting candles and protesting in silence or in a peaceful way is acceptable; threatening the police is not. Si vous avez lu les journaux ou regardé le JT à la télévision, vous sauriez que les manifestations ce sont récemment étendues à toute la France. De nombreux étudiants descendent dans la rue dans de nombreuses villes afin d'exprimer leur colère. Bien que nous ayons tous le droit de manifester contre ce que nous considérons comme injuste, ces manifestations devraient être condamnés, du fait des violents heurts qu'ils ont causés entre manifestants et force de l'ordre. La plupart des jeunes personnes comprennent qu'allumer des bougies et protester en silence ou d'une manière pacifique est acceptable, mais menacer la police ne l'est pas. 

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