Body Paragraph 2
Topic Sentence: The protesters are not only discriminative, but also just don't understand.
Example from text to support topic sentence:
“These protesters couldn’t have known what Areliss felt as they shouted and waved pamphlets in our faces like tattered flags. But, I know their words were bullets to Areliss’s heart. I wanted to fire back at the protesters: Where are your ancestors from?”
Explanation of how the example serves purpose:
This example shows purpose because it is showing how their words towards her friend is so detrimental, so harsh, and so brutal. They don’t know what it feels like. And for that reasons she wants to say something that would be detrimental to them.
Example from text to support topic sentence:
“But, those who oppose DACA, who wield protest signs and who want to build walls, have never felt the dreaded doom of deportation. They forget that our long and colorful history has been built by many immigrants—including the immigrants who fought for and founded our country. They forget that Lady Liberty stands as a beacon, asking for the tired, the poor, and the huddled masses yearning to breathe free. We have a responsibility to them.”
Explanation of how the example serves purpose:
This example serves purpose in her letter because she is trying to remind the people who oppose DACA haven't felt the dread or the worry of deportation or discrimination. They forget immigrants have helped build up the country they also call home, they forget the development immigrants have given to their country. And while they forget this, they discriminate and spread hatred against them.
Answer:
I am a student so I would belive school uniform is the worst. It's like a prision uniform( ugly and uncomfortable ) also it ruins the idea of spirit and pride.
if I were a parent I would probably think it's a great idea because now a days people wear really short clothes expecially girls.so the uniforms provide a sence of hiding those parts as well as providing equality.
if I were a principal I would love the idea. that means less write ups on dress code violations which equals less paperwork for me and it would also make the school look better and more proper
Saying something that contradicts what one means or believes is called VERBAL IRONY.
It is called verbal irony when one says something that is literally interpreted in a way totally opposite to the true meaning or feeling of who expresses it.
It is related to sarcasm, with the difference that in the latter there is a mockery towards the receiver of the phrase, while in verbal irony this does not happen.