page 54 "debate: America should have closed her borders in 1900."
In Laurie Halse Anderson's book "Speak," the debate in social studies class is about whether Melinda's high school should change its mascot from the Trojans to the Devils. The conversation about the potentially offensive nature of the Devils mascot leads to a broader discussion about school spirit, tradition, and political correctness.
Without specific information about which book you are referring to, it is impossible to provide a precise answer about the topics debated in the social studies class on pages 49-68. However, typically, social studies classes debate various historical, cultural, economic, and political topics, such as the impact of colonization, civil rights movements, globalization, or current events.
Melinda's social studies teacher.
I have a debate on Monday and I am speaking on how do social networking websites benefit out social life. Please give me some good points on how do they benefit us. Make sure that it's only about social life. Also, since it's a debate, my *opponent will speak* on how do social networks spoil our social life. So what are some good points which my *opponent* will tell? How can I oppose his points.
The name of Melinda's school in the novel "Speak" is Merryweather High School.
someone running for president
David Petrakis will question the social studies teacher's inappropriate comments about Melinda's behavior, leading to a heated confrontation and David being sent to the principal's office. The incident shows David's integrity and willingness to stand up for what is right.
There were seven debates between Lincoln and Douglas. The rules for each debate would be the same. One man would speak for an hour. His opponent would speak for an hour and a half. Then the first man would speak for half an hour and the debate would end. Douglas spoke first at the first debate.
That depends entirely on what country the working class family lives in. For example, Working class families in Iceland speak Icelandic.
Politicians, academics, lawyers, and experts in a specific field are likely to speak in a formal debate as they are trained to present arguments and defend their positions in a structured, logical manner.
Mr. Neck is the art teacher in the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson. He is known for his unconventional teaching methods and eccentric personality. He plays a significant role in helping the main character, Melinda, find her voice and express herself through art.
Loudly is a good adverb for speak, i.e. "In class, Isabelle tends to speak loudly"