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Directions: Your CAP File is a note-taking tool to use as you read your lesson pages in the course. These important notes will help you complete your lesson assessment, as well as prepare you for your Discussion-Based Assessment, unit exam, and segment exam. You do not need to submit your CAP File for grading. Instead you will read the directions on your “What Do I Have to Do?” page to learn what you will need to submit for grading.
Part 1
Answer the following questions:
What is the Bill of Rights? Why is it important?
How does the Supreme Court affect rights?
How does the Constitution provide both safeguards and limits to rights?
Part 2
Use the following chart to make notes from the lesson. One example appears for you:
Amendment Rights in This Amendment Real-Life Example from Lesson My Own Example
1 Freedoms of speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion Mary Beth and John Tinker with their peace armbands in school Writing a letter to a newspaper about a government decision or policy I do not agree with
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Part 3
In the chart above, circle a right in the second column that you believe is the most important right for Americans. In the space below, explain why you think this right is most important. What protects this right and how? What limits this right and how?
You may use the Bill of Rights Reference to help write your response.
Explanation:
<span>1. </span>
C. Gathering textual evidence helps
the reader discover the main idea.
<span>When
trying to discover the main idea within a text, it is important to look for
clues. Clues will be contained within
the text that hint at the main idea being discussed, and this clues within the
text are known as textual evidence and can range from something as simple as a
symbol (symbolism) to something as complex as dialog and allegory.</span>
<span>2. </span>B. Colon
<span>The
punctuation used following a salutation can be informal or formal (there really
is no in between). For informal
communications, you would use a comma, and for formal communications, you would
use a colon. When addressing a superior,
or someone in a leadership position in the workplace, it is best to be
formal. Thus, a colon would be needed
following the salutation.</span>
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<span>3. </span>A. a writing about different facts,
people, events, or periods in history.
<span>Informational
texts do exactly as the name “informational” suggest—they provide unbiased
(non-persuasive), true and non-fictional information (facts) about people,
events, or periods in history. And, this
would generally be done in an order in accordance with the timeline of the
actual happenings.</span>
<span>4. </span>Email address of the sender.
<span>The “from” field in an email will show the email address from which the
email is coming. Thus, if one wants to
know email address the sender used to send the email, one would look in the “from”
field of the email.</span>
Answer:
A. 2.hate
3.
4.what is she wearing?
5.they do not work on Thursday.
6. It often rains in the UK in March.
B. 1. I am meeting Jenny...........
2. We fly to Paris........
3.He does not know many.......
4. She wants to be a...........
5. Which subject are you studying at the moment?
Hope this helps!!
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