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For the Gallagher Girls Series
Explanation:
Netflix and Disney,
I have an idea that I implore you to strongly consider. The six books of the Gallagher Girls series would make for a thrilling and captivating TV show. With so many students at home now during these strange times of the Coronavirus, they are looking for a new TV show to binge. These books would be binge-worthy indeed as a show. The six books that are told by Cammie Morgan, are filled with powerful girls, a captivating love story, along with so many surprises that will have viewers on the edge of their seats needing more. These books by Ally Carter are something that a lot of teens these days need, an escape from reality into the incredible world of espionage. Not only is the incredible plot enough to pull in viewers, but so are the characters. Mr. Solomon and Zach, for example, are described as so hot that "James bond would feel insecure" and "Indiana Jones would look like a mama's boy." The numerous fans of these books would devour this TV show and share it with everyone they know. So, with this, I strongly encourage you all to make this book series into a TV show.
Sincerely, y/n
Answer:
1) Carlotta Walls LaNier's A Mighty Long Way is an account of nine high school students and their families in a quest for quality desegregated public education. What happened in Little Rock in 1957 resulted in America's greatest constitutional crisis since the Civil War.
2) Serving as both a personal story and a cultural document, A Mighty Long Way brings history to life, allowing students to consider a first-hand account of one of the most important events in American history and the ongoing pursuit of civil rights and equality.
3) In giving voice to the story of her decision to be one of the first students to participate in the desegregation of American schools, LaNier demonstrates the power and potential of a single individual.
Explanation:
Most importantly, while LaNier recounts events that happened over half a century ago, students will be encouraged to consider how her story speaks to them, personally, and what it has to offer today.
Answer:
Good for you :)
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