COLLECT 2.13 AND HANDOUT FROM YESTERDAY.  Bo was craving a cold slice of watermelon, but he had money only for hotdogs and buns, Bo was pretty sure that.

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COLLECT 2.13 AND HANDOUT FROM YESTERDAY

 Bo was craving a cold slice of watermelon, but he had money only for hotdogs and buns, Bo was pretty sure that sticking the huge fruit under his shirt and pretending that he was pregnant wouldn't fool the cashiers. A. buns Bo B. buns. Bo C. buns, but Bo WARM UP

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 Look at the quotes on pg. 147  What is civil disobedience?  Whodoes it? GENERATE A LIST OF IDEAS ABOUT CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

Gandhi Background VIDEO What do you know about Gandhi?

 We will read the text on page 148.  Complete the handout on narrative elements. GANDHI HANDOUT

On the back of your half sheet WHAT LOGICAL FALLACY DOES GANDHI USE?

 As a group of 3 or 4, decide on an issue that could resonate across cultures from current events or a school issue. You are not writing an essay, but you are practicing coming up with the necessary elements that would go into creating an argument essay. As a group, complete the outline with the necessary elements. *Present next class! IN A GROUP, CREATE AN OUTLINE

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 Jaylen, Kim, Nandini  Paul, Angel V., Chandler  Mekhi, Maddy, Anthony  Ralph, Leslie, Ian, Lidet  Brayden, Devin, Nick  Mauricus, Hayleigh, Hayden  Jake, Harmon, Kayla, Andrew  Ryan, Brandon, Angel R., Isaac GROUPS: PERIOD 5

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