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Sauron [17]
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Do you think Jane Elliot was justified in using children for her brown eyes/ blue eyes experiment? Why or why not?

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ozzi4 years ago
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1. Leeward- side or part sheltered from wind.

2. Aku- a type of fish found in the waters surrounding the Hawaiian islands.

3. Expository- writing that explains factual or technical information.

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1. Leeward is the side or part of land that faces the side away from the wind. Like supposing there's a mountain, if the wind comes from the right side, then the leeward side is the left side of the mountain.

2. Aku is a type of tuna that is found in the Hawaiian islands. It is also known as skipjack tuna. They constitute an important part of the dietary elements of the people around the Pacific Islands like Hawaii and Japan.

3. Expository is is a form of writing that is meant to give a description of the thing written about. It is meant to expound/ explain in detail the very thing/ issue talked about.

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