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pumpkinpiee:

Body two paragraph for "i too have a dream" Need help creating my body 2

pumpkinpiee:

Pls help????

MadaKinni:

So, what is the text about?

pumpkinpiee:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @MadaKinni So, what is the text about? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) In the whole story Brittany taylor persuade her audience that children who are illegal immigrants should be exempt from deportation. its talking about helping the daca and stuff

Imavailable:

ok ill help

Imavailable:

if you want

pumpkinpiee:

Bro leave me alone!!!

MadaKinni:

This is English 2, right?

pumpkinpiee:

For me its English 1

MadaKinni:

Okay, so what did your first body paragraph consist of?

pumpkinpiee:

Brittany Taylor uses figurative language such as metaphors and other figurative language to tell the audience why DACA should remain open.: “these protesters couldn’t have know what aralias felt as they shouted and waves pamphlets in our faces like tattered flags. But when she knows how to take the bullets to areliss heart I wanted to fire back to the protestors where are you ancestor’s from?”She uses metaphors to show that she felt very offended by the things people were saying when she says “But, I know their words were bullets to areliss’s heart.The term “DREAMERS” refers to an act that would have protected these immigrant children if they attended college or served in the military. The dream act did not pass but its name has remained .In the DACA program all the participants have dreams that one day they will be noticed in the United States. In the story she tries to persuade the audience to think DACA shouldn’t be shut done when she says “DACA recipients have a dream and they all dream to all be recognized in the United States.

pumpkinpiee:

That was my body 1

MadaKinni:

So, you want to make sure you structure your 2nd body paragraph the same, and add another detail in the passage inside that paragraph...... maybe 2 details. Make sure you indent and your transition starts with "Secondly, Next, etc".

pumpkinpiee:

Okay thank you

MadaKinni:

No Problem!

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