For this task, you will write a letter on one of the topics related to freedom of expression and the limits on freedom of speech
. Choose one of the topics listed below. Think about which aspect of the topic you will write about. • Freedom of speech: You might write about whether schools should have the right to limit what is discussed or covered in a student newspaper or a student news broadcast. (There is a Supreme Court ruling stating that school officials cannot censor student expression unless there is reasonable proof that such expression can disrupt school activities.) • Freedom of the press: You might write about conflicts that arise when journalists try to photograph or videotape police in action. Or you might consider whether cameras should be allowed in a courtroom. • Banned books: Certain books are banned in schools. Is this a good policy? Why or why not? • Speech related to violence: Speech that incites violence is not covered by the First Amendment and can result in prosecution in the United States. However, speech that merely supports violence as a political option is not considered a crime. a. Before you begin your letter, decide to whom you will address it. The addressee should be someone whose opinion is important to you. (You might choose to write to a member of congress, your school principal, or a teacher.) Also, describe what prompted you to choose your topic and your audience in a short paragraph.
If you were to support banned books as a "good policy," you could talk about young, impressionable children who aren't yet mature enough to read such books. On the other hand, if you were to denounce this policy, you could argue that censoring these books takes away autonomy from the student and discovery from the learning process, both of which are crucial for students to experience as they become critical thinkers.
The correct question should be ''Who is responsible for watching the little children...?'' because in that case 'Who' will be the most appropriate solution.
If we put Which or Whom it would be like the previous text of the question is missing and with Who this question is complete. If we leave it with Whoever is would be like the rest of question is missing.
For example if you want to use the computer you should think and be like I'm going to be in the computer lets say for 1 hour well instead of being in the computer you can clean wash dishes play outside or d something helpful that's what it trys to tell you
Answer: They should be used sparingly throughout the essay. If something is important enough to be in the sentence, it should be fully part of it. As always, make sure to check with your teacher or professor. Hope this helps!