Who/What is the subject of Melinda's history project? Why is this significant? How can Melinda relate to this topic?
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The topic of Melinda's Project is on Women's Sufferage ( their fight for equality) This is significant because it is about how women SPOKE UP for wat they believed in and made themselves heard for wat they wanted. This relates to Melinda in telling us wat she's doing wrong to acheive her goals. She protestes to be silent but yet doesn't speak up for the rights to have it. If ur not heard, u won't be noticed.
Ironically enough Melinda decides to do her topic on Womens sufferage during which women decided to speak up for themselves. The topic is significant because this in turn does get Melinda to think about her standing up for herself but she restrains from using verbal communication. Unfortunately enough when Mr. Neck unfairly and out of the blue tells Melinda she has to give an oral speech to the class she decides to "Speak" by... not Speaking. Clearly her thoughts on what speaking means are much different than the commonly known dictionary meaning or in some cases the universal term known throughout society. However in turn she does catch Davids interest and he gives he a few pointers on how to improve or better communicate the idea of "Standing up for oneself."
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The topic of Melinda's Project is on Women's Sufferage ( their fight for equality) This is significant because it is about how women SPOKE UP for wat they believed in and made themselves heard for wat they wanted. This relates to Melinda in telling us wat she's doing wrong to acheive her goals. She protestes to be silent but yet doesn't speak up for the rights to have it. If ur not heard, u won't be noticed.
Ironically enough Melinda decides to do her topic on Womens sufferage during which women decided to speak up for themselves. The topic is significant because this in turn does get Melinda to think about her standing up for herself but she restrains from using verbal communication. Unfortunately enough when Mr. Neck unfairly and out of the blue tells Melinda she has to give an oral speech to the class she decides to "Speak" by... not Speaking. Clearly her thoughts on what speaking means are much different than the commonly known dictionary meaning or in some cases the universal term known throughout society. However in turn she does catch Davids interest and he gives he a few pointers on how to improve or better communicate the idea of "Standing up for oneself."
sorry i meant to put "Her" but through lack of manual spell check and laziness didn't change it. Excuse me for that
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