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D5 – Bellringer Grab your textbooks, and take a look at pages 108-114 Proceed to answer the following questions: How does it all come together in the story about the turtles? (108-9) On pages 109-110, different examples of tone are used. Which is more effective? Why? How were the passages regarding the ticket (pp 111-112) different in tone? What is important to consider re: tone?

Logical Fallacy of the Day Galileo Fallacy Aka Galileo Gambit, Galileo Defense, etc. This fallacy says that just because something may seem crazy doesn’t make it so. After all, everyone thought Galileo was crazy! Easy to argue, but here’s the problem: Yes, perhaps Galileo wasn’t crazy, but there are thousands of other crackpots that are…

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.