140 likes | 301 Views
Directions:. Read each statement carefully. Write the statement. Write several reasons why you AGREE or DISAGREE with the statement. Use facts, examples, and opinions.
E N D
Directions: • Read each statement carefully. • Write the statement. • Write several reasons why you AGREE or DISAGREE with the statement. Use facts, examples, and opinions. • If you are undecided, state the reasons why you see BOTH sides of the argument, again using examples, facts, and opinions.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • All men are created equal.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • No one is “all bad” or “all good.”
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • When the law does not succeed in punishing criminals, citizens should do so.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • Girls should act like girls.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • In America, everyone has the same chance to succeed as everyone else.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • It’s okay to be different.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • Stereotypes are just an unavoidable part of our culture.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • Education is pretty much limited to the classroom.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • All citizens are treated fairly by our justice system.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • Some words are so offensive that they should never be spoken or written.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • Most people stand up for what they believe in.
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.”
I agree. I disagree. I’m undecided. • Racism is a learned behavior.