Using your voice to address those in positions of power--from school officials to
government leaders-is an important part of being a citizen. Using that voice effectively is
a skill. Luckily, our history offers us outstanding examples of master communicators, and
you will learn from them in this unit. Think about times you've spoken to an authority
figure about a change you want to see.
How did you go about it?
What would you like to learn or do differently the next time you are in that position? WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!
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I’n a rough draft, where should the main idea first appear in the paper
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Which of the following components of information literacy relates the most to purpose of information? a. information creation as a process b. authority is constructed and contextual c. research as inquiry
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In “we wear the mask,” which message is conveyed by dunbar’s repetition of the phrase “we wear the mask”?
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What evidence from the text supports the conclusion that gilgamesh demonstrates courage and takes risks?
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