Justice
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100

An event in the 1980's aimed to raise money to fight poverty and hunger. 

Hands across america

100

According to MLA style, you must have this page at the end of your research paper.

Works cited Page

100

Dr. Ro started to read this book and has invited us to "Knock" on her door to talk about it. 

Don Quixote 

100

Author of the Book Pedagogy of the oppressed 

Paulo Friere 

200

Judge Kelli Spencer serves justice in this type of court.

Juvenile Court 

200

 Putting someone else's ideas into your own words.

Paraphrasing 

200

He founded the 100k trees for humanity organization.   Where they organize cities and communities to plant trees for climate and for public health.


Amos White 

200

In this article by The New York Times a “reading plan" is described. 

"How to be a better reader" 

300

Famous monument used as part of the course theme  

The statue of liberty 

300

An implied or indirect reference especially in literature

Allusion 

300

A 2019 film that examines the horror that lives beneath the surface, the dangers and traumas that we bury away in order to live the lives we think we've earned.

"Us"

300

Students were asked to come up with counterarguments about this controversial newly built attraction in NYC.

Little Island 

400


this is a  formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.

What is a debate 

400

A brief, interesting, memorable, sometimes surprising or satirical statement.

Epigram

400

an effective strategy for constructing paragraphs.

What is the Meal Plan 

400

 This book published in 1968 introduced the 'banking' concept of education where teachers were compared with bank clerks and saw them as 'depositing' information into students.

Pedagogy of the Oppressed 

500

A court case in which the Juvenile Court tries to help parents and school officials deal with troubled youth. The person filing must show the judge that the child: regularly runs away from home; or constantly disobeys the commands of a parent or legal guardian; or misses school on a regular basis; or constantly fails to follow school rules.

What is Child In Need of Services (CHINS) 

500

Often happen when you start a sentence with one grammatical structure and then switch to another.

Mixed Constructions 

500

We don’t want this type of fallacies in our arguments because it's a flawed argument that can be disproven through reasoning.

Logical Fallacies

500

This image belongs to an article about this group

Native American 

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