Your "Right" Would you give up your "right" to your own opinion? I don't think no one would. Two people come together and talk about their opinions. Their thoughts don't match, they start to argue. After their argument is over they'll come to a conclusion. If they've never talked over their opinions that lead to an argument, they wouldn't have come to a conclusion. Having your right to your opinion is good. A example would be a classes. Classes change when you get to a higher grade. Maybe for kindergarten you had only one class. Maybe two or more through out elementary. Now you have six in high school. Some may think we should have a less of classes but more hours. Others will think we should have more classes with less hours. This shows how some have the same opinions as others. Which then could possible lead to an argument. Arguments is something that can happen anywhere or time. The argue could be about laws...
The book so far is pretty good. It gives a good background on either were the character is or going to. I like that about the book. The thing is, books that have a lot of pages aren't my cup of tea. But this book makes an inspection to me reading it. So far its pretty good. The Bishop seems like a pretty good man. He's kind and calm to people. Three techniques Victor Hugo used was foreshowing, second person, and characterization.
This semester was unlike any other because it was online. Is this what bein homeschooled is like? Anyways, this semester year was good. I saw some new names, some familiar ones, and a kind English teacher. Here are some recaps of this school semester. T he differences between this course and any other course are doing a blog. I’ve never done one so doing one now is new to me. Looking back at what we’ve done as a cla ss and how it’s different form my other class is surprising . This is the only class that I talk in . My other classes not really because everyone is quite the whole time. T he meaningful things in class are discussion, when answering questions, and reading Les Mis é rables. What I learned in this course was to open up my mind to new things. For example, I didn't think I would be doing a blog or jo...
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