She always gets in trouble.
she can never keep her big mouth shut.
she is a trouble maker .
X – 0.7 = 1.9 x = 1.9 + 0.7 x = 2.6 Thats The Answer
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Well, our generation was born with the iPhone. This would lead all of us to have one of course. The events of which have happened obviously took a big chunk out of our lives, and most others didn't have that when they were 15-16. The culture however has changed. Ladies used to be expected to wear a dress and have manners. Now ladies wear ripped pants and graphic tees. I don't think affected is the word. I think we've completly changed. Other generations didn't have a TV, nor a phone. They had to play outside all the time. We just sit inside with our faces in our phones. We don't have to work as hard to get what we want. Hope that helps!
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. led a march on Washington, D.C. The speech he gave that day is one of the best known in American history. When people remember the “I Have a Dream” speech, as it has come to be known, they recall King’s message about civil rights. But perhaps the reason it is so memorable is because King was a master of literary and rhetorical devices. His word choice matched the strength of his message.
This lesson plan allows students to review literary terms, rhetorical devices and figurative language with a scavenger hunt through “I Have a Dream” speech. Then you can have students discuss or write about the speech using the literary terminology. This lesson can be modified to work well for everyone from students just learning about metaphor for the first time to AP students reviewing for their upcoming exams.