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POL Defense Presentation

POL Defense Presentation. Huzaifa Patel Tabrisha Williams . Humanities: Two-voice Poem. I can …represent the view points of the colonized and colonizer in one major area of imperialism based on research.

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POL Defense Presentation

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  1. POL Defense Presentation Huzaifa Patel Tabrisha Williams

  2. Humanities: Two-voice Poem I can…represent the view points of the colonized and colonizer in one major area of imperialism based on research. I can…explain the meaning of the following literary devices: tone, mood, diction, syntax, connotation, denotation, irony and allusion. All of which was completed with my two-voice poem on the colonized region of India

  3. Historical Context of Poem Colonized Colonizer

  4. Literary Devices Tabrisha Huzaifa

  5. Engineering: Cartooning Craziness I can…identify and describe the different chemical bonds an example of this with the my knowledge I gained from: Ionic And Covalent bonding By answering the following questions: What are chemical bonds and why do atoms form them? How can you describe the attractive and repulsive forces between two atoms when a covalent bond forms?

  6. Frank’s Chemical Dating Comic Strip

  7. Chemistry Behind Comic Strip Ionic Bonding Covalent Bonding • Occurs between metals and non-metals. • Atoms give and take electrons. • Example: NaCl- Sodium Chloride • Occurs between two non-metals. • Atoms share electron • Example: H2O Water Non-Metals Metal Non-Metal

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