Answer:
Characters develop theme in a variety of ways: Sometimes, characters help develop a theme because of their unique perspectives. ... Scout's perspective underlines the theme that racism can destroy innocent people. At other times, characters help develop the theme because of the specific historical context they represent.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Facts used in the letter:
- She has taught sixth-grade students for 12 years.
- Average class size at Harbor Elementary School is 32.
- The National Education Association recommends a class size of 23.
Opinion:
She opines that teachers are overworked and underpaid.
Bias:
Elsie Lovelace, herself being a teacher, has a bias in favor of teachers when she says that teachers are already overworked and underpaid. She also shows her bias when she mentions difficult working conditions for teachers i.e. a class full of restless active sixth-graders.
Explanation:
This excerpt from a letter is mix of emotions (overworked, underpaid, nearly impossible for most teachers), some facts (experience of 12 years, average class size, recommended class size), and some biases in favor of teachers (overworked, underpaid, restless active sixth-graders).
Her view or appeal to hire more teachers makes an appeal to audience's logical reasoning and emotions.
Free verse poems. Free verse poems have no rythm or rhyme but are still creative.
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Explanation:
THINK
[Whatever character, being or concept that’s being discussed] has a great amount of power, but it is not within their temperament to use it.