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MY OPINION IS THAT I AM NOT ENTITLED

 No I am not entitled to my own opinion because when someone is entitled to their opinion its does not allow the other person to express themselves resulting in the conversation getting cut short. It is a form of ignorance as you are not willingly saying you are not open for a discussion that searches for the truth.

IT'S SYMBOLIC

 1. 3 examples of symbols in our everyday life are ad banners, billboards, and newspapers. 2. Two possible meanings of the green light at the end of Daisy's dock is it symbolizing money because of its green color and one being  "green with envy." 3. Some ways people and animals are similar because they share basic life necessitates such as eating, sleep, and death. 4. One major way people were different from animals was us as people told stories, we were able to invent ideas that were not physically a thing. 5. Telling stories and inventing stories empower people to organize in large numbers because it simplifies and it makes it easier for people to identify someone that associates with a specific symbol no matter if they are part of that group

ESSAY 1: ARGUMENT

       When we imagine someone saying "I have the right to my opinion" what's the first thing to come to mind? We imagine someone that's had has been discussing and arguing for a minute and they have had enough. Once those words come out someone's mouth it completely puts a stop to the discussion, as their is no way to find the answers, and  it is completely selfish and ignorant because you willingly admitted that you are not up to the challenge of finding answers. Why is not using the "right" to your opinion important though? Arguing and giving up any "right" to your own opinion saves our lives, improves our country, and secures the future for the next generations because it opens up the door for truth and answers through a discussion where we all go into it open minded. The Black Live Matter movement, COVID-19, and global warming are all serious matters that should be an open discussion where we all search for truth and answers.     To start

I HAVE THE ANSWERS

  1. What has been the hardest part of starting school during the pandemic? . The hardest part of starting school online has to be the change of going of physically going to school to doing it virtually. It's something different that a lot of us haven't done which I know was stressful for me the first week. 2. What have you enjoyed the most about starting school during the pandemic? The things I enjoy the most about online school is that we don't have classes have to go to classes every single day. 3. What are your goals in this course this year? What do you want to learn or get better at? This school year I want to improve my writing skills. I would like to be able to use better word structure. 4. What's one habit you can start, stop, or improve to support your success? One habit I need to stop doing is procrastinating so much because it ends up making things much more stressful. 5. What grade do you expect to earn on the semester report card? What I expect to get on m

PANDEMIC PEDAGOGY

 During our first week of online school I really didn't learn anything other than knowing how online classes were going to work. The experience is different than to learning on campus because it's something that we've never done. Also the feeling is different when your doing school online. The schedule is also something that was different but I actually prefer it to our original schedule because we have more time to work on our assignments and we don't have to see our teachers every single day.