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When you go to vote on election day, what do you do?

  1. You will raise your hand to vote.

  2. You will be invited to go behind a screen to mark your ballot, then fold it and deposit into the ballot box.

  3. You will shout your vote out loud.

  4. You will vote using a machine.

The correct answer is: You will be invited to go behind a screen to mark your ballot, then fold it and deposit into the ballot box.

Context A: This is incorrect because voting is a private process and raising your hand would allow others to see and potentially influence your vote. C: Shouting your vote out loud is also not a valid option as it does not provide confidentiality or privacy. D: While some voting locations may use machines, the general process is to mark a paper ballot behind a screen and deposit it into a ballot box. Voting using a machine may be an option in certain locations but it is not the universal process for all elections.