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Write a short response in which you discuss, under the First Amendment, what the word speech has been interpreted as including.
What do you think of the Commission's report? Do you agree with Smith that a new commission should be created to address this issue?
Briefly discuss Orwell's intention with the text. As we've discussed prior, 1984 is essentially a warning to future and you want to convey this to your readers.
Make a list of why you should not use this site as a reliable source. Post a link to the webpage and a brief explanation of what makes it reliable.
What arguments have you been personally subjected to that failed to include one or two components of Aristotle's Triad?
Why did the Supreme Court find that the death penalty was not cruel and unusual? Does Justice Stewart contradict himself in the 1972 and 1976 rulings?
What is your response to the article you read? How does evolution correlate with changes in our diets? Are these changes positive or negative?
What is the new discovery/development and how will it be useful? Are there any problems/concerns regarding this new discovery/development?
What is the student author's thesis statement/major claim? Do they have a strong thesis statement? If yes, why do you think so? Explain.
How do you study something that people are supposedly unaware of? Make sure to provide evidence or examples to back up your argument.
What is this purpose, and what evidence can you provide to back up your claim? What evidence can you provide to back up your claim?
Write about specific tips you have learned from your reading and how you can use them to improve your delivery when speaking to others.
Tell us your story. What unique opportunities or challenges have you experienced throughout your high school career that has shaped who you are today?
How do all of the separate elements of the film relate to and contribute to the theme, central purpose, or total effect?
Do the contrasts affect your response to novel or interpretation of novel? It was a real murder of a family: Does it matter what town and townspeople were like?
Describe the intended audience for your presentation and explain. How is this topic relevant for them? What can they learn from your presentation?
What are some strategies pursued by this person? Why are leadership qualities important in the strategic management process?
Discuss Yu-fang's struggles as a daughter, wife, and mother. Do you believe she was respected by her father and/or mother? By her "husband", General Xue?
What topic/maxim have you chosen for your narrative writing? How do you intend to introduce action, conflict, and dialogue into your narrative?
What is the author's opinion about public funding for baseball stadiums? What do you believe is the author's most compelling support for his argument?
Explain what it is about the work of art that you either like or dislike. Conduct an online search and share one fact about the artwork that was not mentioned.
Reserve. One person per critique. What is a critique? It is NOT criticism. It is an evaluations of effectiveness. Does it lead with a thesis?
For this discussion, examine the role of the Belgian doctor. One paragraph. C. 100 words. Lead with a targeted thesis. Offer support from the literature.
She is looking to find out how neurological impulses work as these rodents are going through the mazes.