Answer:
it shifts point of view
Explanation:
"the boys" and then "we"
Answer:-The sentence shifts point of view.
Explanation:
How does seeing the release from Jonas’ point of view impact your understanding?
Answer: It is in Chapter Nineteen that Jonas learns the true nature of the word "release" in his community. You would do well to re-read this chapter and consider how the author reveals both to us and to Jonas what actually happens when somebody is "released." Key to note is how, not sure if this is right.
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Answer:
resilient
Explanation:
The sentence along the lines of "birds near Chernobyl reported that some species were surprisingly resilient". The word resilient means the ability to recover quickly from adversity; toughness.
Read the claim and counterclaim.
My sister’s dream is to become a makeup artist, and I believe she will excel at it because of her talent and motivation. Some people might think that makeup artistry is a fantasy career. However, there are actually many opportunities in this field; for example, makeup artists are in demand for film, television, commercials, the fashion industry, theater, and weddings.
Which statement best describes the counterclaim?
Answer:
Some people might think that makeup artistry is a fantasy career. However, there are actually many opportunities in this field
Explanation:
A counterclaim is when the author says something opposite of the claim, but then says something that supports the claim.
Through many of the early chapters of Little Women, the March girls make reference to the allegorical Pilgrim’s Progress. Explain how one of the girls, or the family as a whole, relates to the characters and themes in Pilgrim’s Progress. Include details that indicate comparisons that Louisa May Alcott makes between Little Women and Pilgrim’s Progress.
Answer:
This book is prefaced by the novel The Pilgrim's Progress that is a symbol of how to live as a Christian. In this preface it is included the females character of the book, MERCY, no its male character, so it is a sign that this book is a guide for young girls, it is a guide to get the salvation and the self-improvement.
Alcott wants to emphasize that religion is more important that everyday details of life. The four March sisters have to follow saintly feet and have a spiritual journey through their lives, in spite their situation as "little tripping maids".
"Tell them of Mercy; she is one
Who early hath her pilgrimage begun.
Yea, let young damsels learn of her to prize
The world which is to come, and so be wise;
For little tripping maids may follow God
Along the ways which saintly feet have trod."
Explanation:
indian in the cuopboard
what did mr. johnson tell mrs. hunt in chapter 13
Answer:
"i like men"
Explanation:
mr. johnson had been hiding behind the closet for all his life but today he decided to come out of the closet.
poor mr. johnson, he was raised in a conservative chistian family. he knew if he told his family about his secret he would most definitely get disowned by his family.
There is a common saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Think of something that has an unattractive appearance but that has special meaning to someone for other reasons. It might be an old car, a well-used toy, a faded photograph, or something else. Identify the object and explain why it has special meaning.
Something that has an unappealing appearance but has special meaning to someone for other reasons could be ashes. Many people cremate their loved ones and keep their ashes. They don't look appealing to the eye but they have a huge symbolic representation.
Create a parody!
Create a short parody/remix of your favorite song!
(make sure you tell me what the original song you're remixing is)
OG song: Chandelier
Remix: Party girls don't get hurt
Can't feel anything, when will I learn
I push it down, push it down
I'm the one 'for a good time call'
Phone's blowin' up, they're ringin' my doorbell
I feel the love, feel the love
1,2,3 1,2,3 drink
1,2,3 1,2,3 drink
1,2,3 1,2,3 drink
Throw em back, till I lose count
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier, from the chandelier
I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist
Like it doesn't exist
I'm gonna fly like a bird through the night, feel my tears as they dry
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier, from the chandelier
And I'm holding on for dear life, won't look down won't open my eyes
Keep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonight
Help me, I'm holding on for dear life, won't look down won't open my eyes
Keep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonight
On for tonight
Sun is up, I'm a mess
Gotta get out now, gotta run from this
Here comes the shame, here comes the shame
1,2,3 1,2,3 drink
1,2,3 1,2,3 drink
1,2,3 1,2,3 drink
Throw 'em back 'till I lose count
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier, from the chandelier
I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist
Like it doesn't exist
I'm gonna fly like a bird through the night, feel my tears as they dry
I'm gonna swing from the chandelier, from the chandelier
And I'm holding on for dear life, won't look down won't open my eyes
Keep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonight
Help me, I'm holding on for dear life, won't look down won't open my eyes
Keep my glass full until morning light, 'cause I'm just holding on for tonight
On for tonight
Read the following paragraph closely, paying attention to the topic sentence (which is italicized).
A path represents life in many ways. A path may be well-worn and traveled. Sometimes a path is winding and full of undergrowth. Sometimes a path is very level, and the surroundings are serene. Paths often fork into several directions. Paths oftentimes have landmarks and signs for travelers. Paths have an end.
Write a point-by-point comparison paragraph using the same topic sentence, but making life be the subject of the supporting sentences.
Answer:
A life represents a path. A life might be experienced a lot. Sometimes a life is full of adventure and sometimes a life is very calm and relaxing. There are several choices we can choose in life. Life has signs for us so that we can stop and think. Life have an end, which is death.
Explanation:
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Destruction of _______was one of the aggressive tactics used by the _____ to protest the Stamp Act.
Fearful that open communication between colonial leaders would lead to further protests, Parliament banned ___________ as part of the Coercive Acts.
To defend colonists against the threat of armed British troops, the _______ called for the formation of colonial _______.
WORDS THAT ARE INCLUDED TO FILL THE SENTENCES ARE Legal Documents,Sons of liberty,militias,comitees of correspondense, and First Continental Congress
Destruction of Documents was one of the aggressive tactics used by the Militias to protest the Stamp Act.
Fearful that open communication between colonial leaders would lead to further protests, Parliament banned Sons of liberty as part of the Coercive Acts.
To defend colonists against the threat of armed British troops, the First Continental Congress called for the formation of colonial committees of correspondence.
About First Continental Congress
Twelve of the thirteen British colonies that would later become the United States sent representatives to the First Continental Congress. It convened in Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from September 5 to October 26, 1774, following the British Navy's blockade of Boston Harbor and Parliament's passage of the harsh Coercive Acts in reaction to the December 1773 Boston Tea Party.
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In the sentence below, identify the demonstrative pronoun and whether it is singular or plural. I understand these examples. Pronoun: Case: (Type singular or plural.)
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
Answer:
I don't think you added the sentences lol
Explanation:
Based on Wiesel’s speech, why do people “tell the tale” of the horrible events in the Holocaust?
Answer:
Answer down below!
Explanation:
People "tell the tale" of the Holocaust because history often repeats itself. People need to know these kinds of things because they dont want history to repeat. They also tell because if the people don't know, it will be forgotten, and the people whose lives were lost are forgotten as well.
Answer:
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Elie Wiesel’s Acceptance Speech, on the occasion of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, December 10, 1986
It is with a profound sense of humility that I accept the honor you have chosen to bestow upon me. I know: your choice transcends me. This both frightens and pleases me.
It frightens me because I wonder: do I have the right to represent the multitudes who have perished? Do I have the right to accept this great honor on their behalf? … I do not. That would be presumptuous. No one may speak for the dead, no one may interpret their mutilated dreams and visions.
It pleases me because I may say that this honor belongs to all the survivors and their children, and through us, to the Jewish people with whose destiny I have always identified.
I remember: it happened yesterday or eternities ago. A young Jewish boy discovered the kingdom of night. I remember his bewilderment, I remember his anguish. It all happened so fast. The ghetto. The deportation. The sealed cattle car. The fiery altar upon which the history of our people and the future of mankind were meant to be sacrificed.
I remember: he asked his father: “Can this be true?” This is the twentieth century, not the Middle Ages. Who would allow such crimes to be committed? How could the world remain silent?
And now the boy is turning to me: “Tell me,” he asks. “What have you done with my future? What have you done with your life?”
And I tell him that I have tried. That I have tried to keep memory alive, that I have tried to fight those who would forget. Because if we forget, we are guilty, we are accomplices.
And then I explained to him how naive we were, that the world did know and remain silent. And that is why I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must – at that moment – become the center of the universe.
Of course, since I am a Jew profoundly rooted in my peoples’ memory and tradition, my first response is to Jewish fears, Jewish needs, Jewish crises. For I belong to a traumatized generation, one that experienced the abandonment and solitude of our people. It would be unnatural for me not to make Jewish priorities my own: Israel, Soviet Jewry, Jews in Arab lands … But there are others as important to me. Apartheid is, in my view, as abhorrent as anti-Semitism. To me, Andrei Sakharov‘s isolation is as much of a disgrace as Josef Biegun’s imprisonment. As is the denial of Solidarity and its leader Lech Walesa‘s right to dissent. And Nelson Mandela‘s interminable imprisonment.
There is so much injustice and suffering crying out for our attention: victims of hunger, of racism, and political persecution, writers and poets, prisoners in so many lands governed by the Left and by the Right. Human rights are being violated on every continent. More people are oppressed than free. And then, too, there are the Palestinians to whose plight I am sensitive but whose methods I deplore. Violence and terrorism are not the answer. Something must be done about their suffering, and soon. I trust Israel, for I have faith in the Jewish people. Let Israel be given a chance, let hatred and danger be removed from her horizons, and there will be peace in and around the Holy Land.
Yes, I have faith. Faith in God and even in His creation. Without it no action would be possible. And action is the only remedy to indifference: the most insidious danger of all. Isn’t this the meaning of Alfred Nobel’s legacy? Wasn’t his fear of war a shield against war?
There is much to be done, there is much that can be done. One person – a Raoul Wallenberg, an Albert Schweitzer, one person of integrity, can make a difference, a difference of life and death. As long as one dissident is in prison, our freedom will not be true. As long as one child is hungry, our lives will be filled with anguish and shame. What all these victims need above all is to know that they are not alone; that we are not forgetting them, that when their voices are stifled we shall lend them ours, that while their freedom depends on ours, the quality of our freedom depends on theirs.
This is what I say to the young Jewish boy wondering what I have done with his years. It is in his name that I speak to you and that I express to you my deepest gratitude. No one is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from the kingdom of night. We know that every moment is a moment of grace, every hour an offering; not to share them.
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1) A gust of wind whooshes through the trees, and footsteps crunch across leaves on the ground. (2) These are just a few of the sounds filmgoers hear when watching a movie. (3) Most people assume all of the sounds they hear during movies were recorded during filming, but that isn’t always the case. (4) They are usually made after filming by special artists.
Which of the following should replace sentence 4 to effectively state the controlling idea of this paper?
Answer
A
There are professionals known as Foley artists, and they got their name from Jack Foley, who was the first Foley artist.
B
Many of the sound effects that movie audiences hear are made by Foley artists, film industry professionals whose work is done after the filming of a movie is complete.
C
The sounds that you and I hear when we go to see a movie were not always made when the movie was being recorded.
D
Professionals create the things that are in the background in movies, including galloping horses, pelting rain, and chirping crickets
Answer:b
Explanation:
Many of the sound effects that movie audiences hear are made by Foley artists, film industry professionals whose work is done after the filming of a movie is complete.
write as many adjectives and descriptive phrases as you can about crusty in chapter 17 in Lightning Theif
Answer
i think it is about 56 to 94
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Here are some adjectives and descriptive phrases that describe Crusty from chapter 17 in Lightning Thief:
- Bristly eyebrows
- Wiry hair
- Gruff voice
- Crooked nose
- Scraggly beard
- Rough hands
- Scratched arms
- Tattered clothing
- Dingy coat
- Pungent aroma
- Weathered skin
- Squinty eyes
- Shaggy mane
- Unkempt appearance
- Dirty fingernails
What is IQ? Why do the two doctors and Burt disagree on the definition of IQ?
Excerpt:
"I'm not sure what an LO. is. Dr. Nemur said it was something that
measured how intelligent you were-like a scale in the drugstore weighs
pounds. But Dr. Strauss had a big argument with him and said an LO. didn't
weigh intelligence at all. He said an LO. showed how much intelligence you
could get, like the numbers on the outside of a measuring cup. You still had
to fill the cup up with stuff.
Then when I asked Burt, who gives me my intelligence tests and works
with Algernon, he said that both of them were wrong (only I had to promise
not to tell them he said so). Burt says that the 1.0. measures a lot of different
things including some of the things you learned already, and it really isn't any
good at all.
So I still don't know what LO. is except that mine is going to be over 200
soon. I didn't want to say anything, but I don't see how if they don't know
what it is, or where it is-I don't see how they know how much of it you've
got."
Answer:
I think they disagree because intelligence may be different for everyone, and especially as a doctor, you tend to, I guess you could say "go against the flow of things" Like what I mean by that is, how do you think people have come up with great things that changed/progressed the world? Because they probably went against or changed something like an idea, that was already in place.
Explanation:
IQ is a score of intellect. Dr. Nemur basically agrees with this definition, that IQ is measured by a number, like in the line, "measured how intelligent you were-like a scale in the drugstore weighs pounds" LO believes that intelligence isn't measured by how much of it you have, but how much you COULD have. Like, "You still had to fill the cup up with stuff (intelligence)"
Burt, on the other hand, believes that they are both wrong, however we don't know what his definition is though.
“Integrity in its simplest form is purity of intention. It’s keeping a clean conscience.”
Do you agree/ disagree?
What does think is untrue about the quote? Are there any “gray areas”? Which quote seems the TRUEST to you?
Answer:
yes I agree. I don't think purity of intention is very true to life. no grey areas the quote that is the best to me is how it keeps a clean conscience
Please help me on this and follow the extrucation so I can get an A due in class now
What is the definition of this prefix sur?
A writer might choose to reflect on a person or event in a poem rather than in an essay or report because _____.
A.the events or people are imaginary
B.the people or events are real
C.he wishes for the reader to have an emotional response to the people or events
D.all of the above
Answer: Choice C)
He wishes for the reader to have an emotional response to the people or events.
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Explanation:
Choice A is false because the events or people are real.Choice B is true (the people and events are real), but it's not the reason why the writer would go for a poem. The writer could go for an essay if all they wanted to do was talk about the person or event.Choice C is true and it's the answer. Poems provide an emotional response of some kind which allows people to connect better. This in turn allows people to remember the poem better, or remember the person/events better.Choice D is false because choice A is false.Answer:
I would say option C.
Explanation:
A narrative essay is an essay that tells a story, usually about one's life, or part of one's life. Many times narrative essays are anecdotal or personal.
Write a brief plot outline of main events in Incident at Hawk’s Hill ?
Answer:
Incident at Hawk’s Hill is a historical novel by Allan W. Eckert published in 1971. The story is set in 1870 on Hawk's Hill, a farm of William and Esther MacDonald, located in the Canadian Prairies about twenty miles north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The plot centers on a six-year-old boy named Benjamin MacDonald who gets lost on the Canadian prairie and survives for two months thanks to a mother badger. Benjamin is a lover of nature and animals but runs away from his father and his home. As the weather grows threatening he crawls into the hole of a female badger he had previously befriended.
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Chapter 5 is one of the few chapters in which the narrator pays attention to food. What do the boys eat? What does this tell readers about the time and place of the story?
Story: The outsiders
Archenemy
Prefix ______
Root word___________
Suffix ____________
Prefix: None
Root word: Arch-
Suffix: -enemy
In a paragraph of 5 sentences, use the TIE strategy (topic, information, express) to explain two central ideas of the textbook entry below. Be sure to include evidence to support your response.
The central ideas from the above excerpt are:
The poor background of Abraham LincolnHard WorkHow does the TIE Strategy explain the above?The topic that can be derived based on the first central idea is:The Information that relates to the above is given as follows:
"Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809, in a log shanty on a lonely little farm in Kentucky."
The text also suggests that growing up the Lincoln family lived in the woods. Their home was a hut which had no door and required deer skin to keep the cold out during winter.
About a year after Abraham's mother died, their father married again. During this time, he discovered school and taught himself how to read.
His most enduring quality however, was his ability to work very hard. He would negotiate with neighbors to split their wood for clothing and was never sloppy about it.
Express:
From the above, it is clear that although Abraham Lincoln had very humble beginnings, his most distinguishing quality which helped him overcome his lowly background was hardwork.
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While some parents are more interested in their own social relationships than in their children, other parents spend their evenings working or involved in time-consuming activities which keep them from spending those hours with their sons or daughters. When parents are preoccupied or away, children will seek attention elsewhere, usually in undesirable surroundings, with people who will recognize and accept them. In a situation of too much freedom and no discipline, the child gets into trouble, and parents often discover the problem too late. The lack of parental discipline and concern frequently results in severe problems for both the child and the parent.
In the paragraph above, what five details did the author give to prove his topic sentence?
Some parents are more interested in social life.
Children look to outside sources for attention.
Children often get into trouble while searching for acceptance.
Some parents spend a lot of time with their children.
Parents find out too late what neglect had done to their children.
The author gives a solution to the problem.
Severe problems for the parent are listed.
Some parents are too involved in work.
Answer:
1,2,3,5,7
Explanation:
In the paragraph the author explains these five things the most and these things make the most sense in the paragraph. Also I am sorry I'm not very good at explaining but I hope this helps.
Answer:
1,2,3,5,7
Explanation:
Conjunctions: and,because,yet,since,if,however,therefore.
I believe the answer is otherwise
* ALL WRITERS AND CAT LOVERS *CAN SOMEONE PLEASE WRIGHT A AGUMANTEV ESSAY ABOUT HOW CATS ARE BETTER THAN DOGS INCLUDING A THESIS AND INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH AND RELEVANT EVIDENCE A BODY PARAGRAPH COUNTER-ARGUMENTS AND A CONCLUSION PARAGRAPH. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS DUE TOMORROW PLEASE. I'LL GIVE THE BRAINLIST AND EXTRA POINTS IF I CAN ILL GIVE YOU 586 ALL THE POINTS I HAVE RN.
I tried! I'm sorry, cats for the W.
Explanation:
Why are cats better then dogs? Well both cats and dogs are loved household pets. Dogs being known as "man's best friend." And cats being looked down opon by most, as many don't know the benefits of owning an amazing pet such as a cat.
Cats known for being relaxed creatures take very little work. Only needing a litterbox, bowls, scooper, and possible scratching post. Unlike dogs who require the essential bowls, crates, harness, leads, ect! Cats who are far less work, never needing a walk, nor bath as they clean themselves. As dogs need baths one or twice every two months, and 3-4 walks per day! Now with a dog there is not time to relax as they need lots of attention, so if your thinking of getting a dog kiss your free time goodbye.
Dogs and cats both do cost money, but dogs cost around $480-$3,470 per year compared to cats who cost around only $637 per year. So for price dogs are way out of many people's budget, cats are easier, cheaper and cleaner. For dogs you must clean up after them as they are more known for making accidents. Cats also have easier pick up, as for there litter box is easy clean up. just having to dump the litter into the trash and refill. For dogs having to scoop up it's business with a trash bag from the yard every few days.
Cats also adjust to your personality, your lazy? So is your cat! Your cat will adjust to your schedule, and to your personality. As cats are known for being more intelligent than a dog. Dogs depending on there breed are known for being one personality, Airedale terriers mostly all energetic, bulldog lazy one. For dogs you have to jabe a certain breed to have a pet to be perfect for you! Well Cats mostly adjust and adapt to you.
Also yes dogs are known for man's best friend, being the pet to play and hike with. To lay with and cuddle with but are they worth the price. The price of having to spend money, time, and attention
Therefore cats are a better pet than dogs. Easier, cleaner, adjustable, cheaper! Yes, dogs are cute, but nothing is better than a loaf cat and a full wallet.
How do words like gurgle, click, and whisper help communicate meaning? A. They communicate a specific tone. B. They make direct comparisons. C. They give human qualities to nonhumans. D. They imitate sounds heard in the world.
Answer:
D is correct
Explanation:
In two to four sentences, explain how this sentence or passage communicates or supports the theme. Complete the following sentence to help you begin your explanation.
This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned / has not learned... (5 points) Lions of Little Rock
Explanation:
1•What is the importance of free education for you?
2•What are the advantages and drawbacks of free education?
3•Does free education in college decrease the quality of education?
4•How free education will benefit our society?
5•What are your responsibilities as a student who uses free education?to those people who skipped my comment, may ur crushes fall inlove with ur besties.
Answer:
"This quotation shows how the protagonist has learned to stand up for what is right, even in the face of danger, as she says, 'I knew I couldn't just sit there, doing nothing, while innocent people were being hurt.' This supports the theme of courage and standing up against injustice, which is a central theme in the book 'Lions of Little Rock.'"
Select all the statements that give a reason for changing pitch.
To make the meaning of a sentence clear
To analyze a sentence
To write a short story
To show emotion
To show whether you are using a noun or verb
To ask a question
To end a sentence
To give extra meaning to what is said
To add variety to our speaking and/or conversations
Submit your three or four-paragraph open letter about a current issue in your school or community that expresses your position on the topic and provides two claims and four pleces of supporting evidence (key facts, examples, detalls). Make it clear who you are addressing in the letter and what you hope to accomplish.
Answer: this is gonna be a long one lol
Explanation:
There are lots of issues in our community and in our schools, but one problem that seems to be in both is the fight for equality. We all want to be heard and understood but for some, it might be harder than others. This isn't just for one specific group it is for many and all.
Everyday, when you look at your phone or even just outside at the people what do you notice? They all look different, maybe the same in some ways but different in most. But physical features are just the beginning because underneath we all are unique and special. Some people embrace their uniqueness, but a lot hide it away in fear of unacceptance. For example, the fight for equal rights in black citizens, even though they say that fight ended a long time ago we can't ignore the fact that they are still looked at differently. Why? Who knows, and no, not everyone is like this but that doesn't make it easier for them. Another example, over 28.9% of black citizens are living below the poverty threshold as opposed to 18% white americans. Isn't that crazy? This is evidence that supports the thought about black citizens not having equal rights.
I hope that this has opened your mind to this issue. I want equality for all and a place where no matter what your skin looks like, where you were raised and even what happened long long ago in the early stages of this nation, you can live happily and to the fullest. We as a community can do our part and make this community a free, accepting, and fair place for us all to live.
Here is an example of an open letter:
To the Principal and the School Board,
I am writing to express my concern about the recent decision to cancel the annual school trip due to budget cuts. I believe that this decision is unfair and detrimental to the students’ learning and well-being. I urge you to reconsider this decision and find alternative ways to fund the trip.
The school trip is a valuable opportunity for students to explore new places, learn new things, and bond with their classmates and teachers. It is also a reward for their hard work and achievements throughout the year. The trip helps students develop important skills such as curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and communication. It also exposes them to different cultures, perspectives, and experiences that enrich their knowledge and understanding of the world.
By canceling the trip, you are depriving the students of these benefits and sending a message that their education and happiness are not a priority. You are also breaking a tradition that has been cherished by many generations of students and teachers. The trip is something that the students look forward to and prepare for all year long. It is a source of motivation and excitement for them.
I understand that the school is facing financial challenges and that you have to make difficult decisions. However, I think that there are other ways to save money without sacrificing the quality of education and the well-being of the students. For example, you could reduce unnecessary expenses such as printing costs, office supplies, or catering services. You could also seek donations or sponsorships from local businesses or organizations that support education. You could also organize fundraising events or activities that involve the students, parents, and teachers.
I hope that you will take my letter into consideration and reconsider your decision to cancel the school trip. I believe that the trip is a worthwhile investment that will benefit the students in many ways. I also believe that the school community can work together to find solutions to overcome the financial challenges. Please do not let the budget cuts ruin this valuable opportunity for the students.
Sincerely,
A concerned student