"How can a small country like the UK take care of a big country like the United States, it does not make sense, it should be the opposite way.
"Some colonies have benefited from Britain and some think that they will still benefit from it, but I can not agree with this."
Please feel as "the most popular and popular booklet in the whole revolution era". In this lesson students read excerpts from ordinary to see how Paine thinks of colonial distress attributable to King George III rather than direct Diet and how this mandated Independence I will. About the information in the file for students. Students carefully read the text, discuss with the classmates, discover the information, and use the text to build their own meanings. Explain to the students, we will then share the first part of the reading together. This is done by keeping the students silent. Teacher e started to read aloud. Teacher's model rhythm, transformation, punctuation. Then the teacher asked me to participate in the reading after sentences of several centimeters, and the teacher continued reading with the students, still providing the type of model. This technology will support struggling readers for English learner (ELL). The manual worksheet 1 has a general meaning and will guide students to reread the first part. I will search 5 to 6 keywords this time. It is meaningless to say that these keywords are very important contributors to understanding paragraphs and say not to have these options. These words are usually nouns or verbs. Do not select the word "connector" (yes, Â, Â, Â, Â etc.).
This pen won the independence of many countries, and the national leader uses it to gain freedom of jewelry. Thomas Paine announced his idea in his weekly brochure "Common Consciousness". Because of "common sense", many Americans during the American Revolutionary War were persuaded to resist the British and to win their independence. Martin Luther King Jr. helped his black and white separation with his printed words and speech. In India, Gandhi uses a pen to help peacefully to free India. Without violence and rhetoric, Gandhi led the group to boycott UK products such as tea and clothes.