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PASSED BY: CORINNE B.

PASSED ON: 07/06/18

DEFINITIONS:
Censorship –the system or practice of censoring books, movies, letters, etc.
Freedom of Speech
–it is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or a community
to articulate their opinions and ideas without fear of relations, censorship, or
sanction.
Engendered
–to be the source or cause of (something)
Undaunted
–not afraid to continue doing something or trying to do something even
though there are problems, dangers, etc.
Perplexing
–to confuse (someone) very much
Misogyny
–a hatred of women
Infallible
–the incapability of being wrong or making mistakes: not fallible
Airing Dirty Laundry
-It means that one is publicly having a discussing over topics that cause
discomfort, disagreement or offense, unpleasant or repulsion.
The First Amendment
-It is a constitution in the United States that, “shall make no law respecting
an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or ”
Human grace
–an unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or
sanctification
Blatant
–very obvious and offensive
Gloss over
–to make something (such as an embarrassing mistake) and make is seem
not as important and/or to quickly talk about something else.
Trepidation
–a feeling of fear that causes you to hesitate because you think something
bad or unpleasant is going to happen
Reservations
– an area of land in the U.S. that is kept separate as a place for Native Americans
to live
1.) Mark Twain – his real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens was an
American writer from Missouri; Best known as the author of The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, which are both classics in American
Literature.
John Steinbeck –John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. was an American author who won
the “Pulitzer Prize for Fiction” and the “Nobel Prize in Literature”; best
known for his works Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath and East of
Eden.
JD Salinger –Jerome David “J.D.” Salinger was a literary giant and was an
influential 20th-century American writer; Best known work is Catcher in the
Rye.
Madeleine L’Engle –an American writer of young adult fiction; known as
the author of the A Wrinkle in Time series, also including: A Swiftly Tilting
Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable Time.
2.) I believe it is a way of honoring the author. Because ,””
3.) the truth would reconcile the dispute between freedom of speech and
censorship because if people keep trying to “gloss over” or hide the truth many
of us would stay ignorant to the horrors of terrorism. Proper use of words
should be exercised when discussing topics like these so that we can avoid
offense and disputes.
4.) a glimpse beyond words means to look past the the definition of what we
know to see the true meaning and what lies beyond that
5.) Freedom of speech is the right for any individual or community to express
their thoughts, opinions, information, or ideas freely; of course, this right
extends to any medium including: Written and oral communications, the media,
public protests, etc. This gives authors a right to be able to write or type their
ideas even if there are people who do not share the same views and disagree. Of
course, this does not mean that anyone can say whatever they want to say.
6.) something is imaginative yet at the same time is truthful
7.) Since she was talking about her ethnicity it would be a less offensive
wowrd. It is important so as to not cause offense to other people reading.
8.) I think that the goal alluded in paragraph 11 was to raise more awareness
over the terrorism and abuse that black men and women--and even children!--s

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