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D4 – Bellringer Grab your textbooks, and take a look at pages 103-107: Proceed to answer the following questions: Summarize figurative language in a sentence: Summarize one of the uses of figurative language that the author shares (pp 104-105) Pick three of the terms described on pp 106-107, and give an original example of each:

Logical Fallacy of the Day Avoiding the Issue Avoiding what the other person has said, through a distraction, unrelated comment, etc. (happens a LOT)

Research Time Get to work researching the next topic (remember to record citations via APA style) Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reduce its restrictions on legal immigration to the United States in one or more of the following areas: refugees, childhood arrivals, student visas, H-1B visas, etc.