Donald Trump will make America great again by keeping out illegal immigrants. Hillary Clinton wants to eliminate good paying jobs while Donald Trump wants to grow the job market. America should vote for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump will make America great again by preventing illegal immigration."I will build a great wall…. believe me --and I'll build them very inexpensively. I will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and I will make Mexico pay for that wall.” Illegal immigrants across the border are getting into the United States and causing problems like terrorism. To solve this Donald Trump is going to build a wall to prevent them from causing problems, wasting our time, and bothering us for the United States. Hillary Clinton wants to eliminate more jobs. According to a Newsela article, “Hillary Clinton wants to make the environment cleaner by shutting down coal mines and companies.” Millions of people work for coal companies around the world and Hillary Clinton wants to take their job away from them, their speciality, and now their jobless all because if Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton wants to take our guns away and let us be defenseless. According to the article Politicians, Hillary Clinton wants to ban our common firearms and not have us feel safe in our house. By banning our firearms, how are we supposed to defend ourselves from a robbery or a break in when it happens. I am on Donald Trump’s side because I do not want a president who wants to take our guns away, lie about her information, and take jobs away from people. Donald Trump has tons of idea’s to help around the world like keep illegal immigrants out by building a wall and a lot more. I am on his side because I know he will be a good president for the United States and make America great again.
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31. Naive(adjective) A. (of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. B. When I was young and naive, I played with everything. C. Children 32. Niche(noun) A. A comfortable or suitable position in life or employment. B. Every job I have done has not been a niche job to me, until I found the one. C. My job 33. Obliterate(verb) A. Destroy utterly; wipe out. B. When I shot at the water can it obliterated, and flew into peaces. C. Completely gone 34. Gratify(verb) A. Give (someone) pleasure or satisfaction. B. Hopefully this chocolate bar will gratify my pleasure for something sweet, and not sour 35. Infinite(adjective) A. Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate. B. We learned the infinite sign today in math class, and how it can be a positive and a negative. C. Ever lasting 36. Coefficient(noun) A. The numerical factor of a term B. I have learned the word Coefficient, and infinite in math class today. C. 4 x - 7 = 5 37. Multiplicative inverse() A. Two numbers with a product of 1, also known as the reciprocal of a number B. If we wanted to find the multiplicative inverse, and the properties we would find two numbers with a product of 1. C. A/B B/A = 1 38. Identity A. An equation that is true for every value of the variable. B. We had a identity problem today in class, but no one knew how to solve it. C. 3x + 2 = 3x 39. Null set A. Empty set, meaning there is no solution for an equation B. The null set of the equation was 3, but some how it was 4. C. { 3, 6, 91} 40. Properties A. Statements that are true for all numbers B. The properties in the question were noticeable, and present at the same time. C. 9 x 5 = 5 x 9 41. Embody(verb) A. Be an expression of or give a tangible or visible form to (an idea, quality, or feeling). B. The object of the assignment was to embody the quotes, and give text evidence. C. lightbulb - idea. 42. Exasperate(verb) A. Irritate intensely; infuriate. B. I exasperated my brother because I ate his food, and stole his toy. C. Angry 43. Fiasco(noun) A. A thing that is a complete failure, especially in a ludicrous or humiliating way. B. The guy that made that fiasco toy always messed up my desk, and laptop because he was new to the cleaning job. C. Terrible work. 44. Garnish(verb) A. Decorate or embellish (something, especially food). B. I made a garnish out of grapes for my parents, and they loved it. C. Basil 45. Heritage(noun) A. Property that is or may be inherited; an inheritance. B. There was some farm land that was a heritage by my grandpa, and was given to my mom. C. Farmland 46. Plate(noun) A. A theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust and many associated phenomena as resulting from the interaction of rigid lithospheric plates that move slowly over the underlying mantle. B. Continent's are plates that were in one called Pangea, but they seperated a long time ago. C. North America 47. Ring of Fire(noun) A. the linear zone of seismic and volcanic activity that coincides ingeneral with the margins of the Pacific Plate. B. When I told my mom about the Ring of Fire she thought it was the song, but I told her it was volcanoes surrounding the Pacific. C. Volcanoes 48. Pangea(noun) A. the hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents werejoined, from about 300 to 200 million years ago. B. Pangea was the name for all the continents connected, but continents started to move out and seperate. C. All continents joined together. 49. Fault(noun) A. A crack in the Earth's crust. B. If you go to San Andreas take a look at the famous fault, and also explore the place. C. A crack 50. Isostatic rebound(noun) A. the rise of land masses that were depressed by the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period, through a process known as isostatic depression. B. The Isostatic rebound has happened in England for awhile, but it has stopped since the last earthquake. C. Compressed 51. Sympothy(noun) A. Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. B. I had sympothy for him and his family, because his mom was diagnosed with bronchitis. C. Feel bad 52. Empathy(noun) A. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. B. I Invited her in to feel empathy, and talk about the book. C. Sharing feeling 53. Apathy(noun) A. Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern. B. Some students have apathy in a lot of our classes, but reading is there favorite. C. Not caring 54. Connotation(noun) A. An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning. B. There were both negative and positive connotation in the book, but I couldn't figure out which was negative or positive. C. Joyful 55. Denotation(noun) A. The literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests. B. The Denotation of angry is red and inflamed, but people mistake it as mad. C. Figurative language Small businesses are not not making as much money profit or margin, and it is hurting them. The American Beverage association is going to court to try to prevent the cent per ounce soda tax from taking affect in Philadelphia in January.
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ScreenFlow is a tool that will help you with a ton, and it is very helpful with whatever you want to record and point out things like if you wanted to start a youtube or you need to to do a project for class. All in all it is a very cool thing to use and a very helpful tool for whatever you want.
My ScreenFlow tutorial was made to help others, and to learn the basics of this tool. The tools and techniques I used to create the tutorial were Annotations, Callouts, and Text properties. I used Annotations to Point things out. I used Callouts to zoom in and show you where I am and what it is, and I used Text properties to explain more. The important parts of the video are when I show you how to export your ScreenFlow. ScreenFlow could be useful for my education and real life. ScreenFlow could help me in collage if we had to explain how to use this app or if I need to record and talk about my essay we had to write for class and then upload it to youtube. ScreenFlow would be useful for me in real life if i wanted to be a Youtuber for a job. My dad, Dakotah Strickland, is my hero. My dad works at Donnlies as a manger kind of he is in charge of people that work for him.
My dads characteristics that make him a hero are funny, nice, and strong. He is strong because he can lift lots of heavy stuff, and he's funny and nice whenever he jokes around and when I did something wrong he would correct me and show me how to do it right. I wouldn't have these things in life if I didn't have him. He is my hero because he is a big part in my life, and he has taught me so much stuff like gun safety, how to ride a bike, fish, and whole lot more. He has been a big inspiration to me throughout my whole life. Whenever I was down, he would be there for me. and when I was having trouble with something he would help me. He will always and forever be a big inspiration to me no matter what happens and I hope it will stay like that for a long time. My summer was awesome with my famiily. We went to Florida to see my cousin Dylan thats in the
navy in Jacksonville Florida. While we were there we went to Sea World in Orlando. It was so fun there to see the animals and mostly the shamus and the dolphins that did alot of tricks with the people riding them. It was a amazing experience and I had a blast with my family. I am Jayden Strickland and my goals are to Win state this year and get all A's this year. I will accomplish my first goal by working hard practicing technics, moves, and agility to win state this year. I will accomplish my second goal by studying hard, going over practice quizzes and working and giving it my all this year to accomplish my goals. My long term goals are graduating high school, getting into the Ohio State University, and graduating collage. I will accomplish these goals by studying for every quiz or test I get, working hard, and doing whatever I can that will help me accomplish my long term goals. 1. Argument(noun) A. an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one. B. Jonathan gave him no argument, but he took the book with him. C. Argument Fighting over who's right 2. Cite(verb) A. quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholar. B. The priest cited a passage from the Bible to illustrate his point, and prove wrong the whole church. C. Cite 3. Passive voice() A. a grammatical construction (specifically, a "voice"). The noun or noun phrase that would be the object of an active sentence B. C. Passive voice 4. Personification(noun) A. the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form. B. She is the personification of the earth suffering from drought, on which the fertilizing rain descends from heaven. C. Personification 5. Point of view(noun) A. A particular attitude or way of considering a matter. B. I said to bill that to look at it in my point of view, but he didn't listen. C. Point of view 6. Collaborate(verb) A. Work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something. B. He had no way to collaborate with scientists in other places, no Internet, and no library. C. Collaborate 7. Articulate(adjective) A. (of a person or a person's words) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently. B. A polished speaker, Jenna was able to articulate her points during any discussion. C. Articulate 8. Evolve(verb) A. Develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. B. Are company has evolved into a million dollar project, but it has dropped since are best worker quit. C. Evolve 9. Meticulous(adjective) A. Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. B. I'm usually so meticulous, and check and re-check all the knots I tie. C. Meticulous 10. Agile(adjective) A. Able to move quickly and easily. B. They climb with great facility, and are agile and graceful in their movements. C. Agile September 12th - September 22th 11. Hypotenuse(noun) A. the longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle. B. It is roughly triangular in shape, with its hypotenuse 12 m. C. Hypotenuse 12. Converse(verb) A. Engage in conversation. B. They rode close by continuing to converse, and Andrew involuntarily heard strange noises. C. Converse 13. Irrational number A. A real number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers, i.e. as a fraction. B. We are learning Irrational number, and Rational numbers in math class. C. Irrational number 14. Rational number A. any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers B. We learned Rational numbers, and whole numbers. C. Rational number 15. Square root(noun) A. A number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself. B. I learned that square root can be used in a lot of math questions, but not often it is used. C. Square root 16. Elastic potential energy A. Energy stored in any object or material that is bent, stretched, or compressed. B. We just learned elastic potential energy, and atoms in science class. C. Elastic potential energy 17. Newton A. The unit in the metric system used to measure force. B. A scientist used newtons to measure the force of a rock, and a ruler to measure the width. C. Newton 18. Force Field A. An area around an object where an object can influence another object with out touching it. A magnetic field is an example of this. B. We do not have strong enough force fields to block missiles yet, but we might in the near future. C. Force field 19. Inertia A. How hard it is to get something moving, stop a moving object, or change the direction of a moving object. B. I showed the class an example of Inertia with a penny, but it took me a couple tries to show them. C. Inertia 20. Normal force A. A equal but opposite force that pushes back when you stand, sit, or push on a surface so you do not sink through that surface. B. When we learned Normal force in class today my friends were so confused on how it worked, but the teacher explained briefly and they still didn't understand. C. Normal force 21. Accept(verb) A.Consent to receive (a thing offered). B. This man seemed to accept her freakish powers, until he spoke again. C. Accept 22. Except(verb) A. Not including; other than. B. The next day, every person in class except one had written a complex and compound sentence. C. Except 23. Affect(verb) A. Have an effect on; make a difference to. B. Eden braced herself, uncertain how the first spell would affect him. C. Affect 24. Effect(noun) A. A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause. B. Self-conscious of the effect her gift had on people, she moved deeper into the booth. C. Effect 25. Principle(noun) A. A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning. B.In the early 1800s, fertilizer companies sprang up using bone meal as the principle agent. C. Principle 26. Allusion(noun) A. An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. B. Even though the students in the class were all very bright, they had a hard time understanding the allusion made by their teacher. C. Allusion 27. Onomatopoeia(noun) A. The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle ). B. My class assignment involves writing a poem that contains onomatopoeia, a word that sounds exactly like its pronunciation. C. Onomatopeia 28. Alliteration(noun) A. The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. B. Frankly, I am stunned that there isn't more alliteration. C. Alliteration 29. Irony(noun) A. The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. B. In an irony of war, they were shelled by their own artillery. C. Irony 30. Figurative(noun) A. Departing from a literal use of words; metaphorical. B. When John talks in a figurative way and says he’s hungry enough to eat a horse, he is simply exaggerating his craving. C. Figurative 31. Naive(adjective) A. (of a person or action) showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. B. When she was young and naive, she had dreamed of such a job. C. Naive 32. Niche(noun) A. A shallow recess, especially one in a wall to display a statue or other ornament. B. The niche at the entrance, which is rarely wanting, served, no doubt, for the sentry on guard AA FIG. C. Niche |
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