Beginning today, we will participate in a moderated discussion forum regarding To Kill A Mockingbird . Moderated indicates that I will be allowing or disallowing comments to appear--so your answer will not immediately post. For each of the statements posted, reply with your thoughts, observations, or analysis from what you have read thus far, from your observations of the world around us, or from what you know in life. All responses should be school appropriate, civil, and in complete sentences. I am providing an example response to this first statement. THEN, once everyone has responded, choose at least two (2) persons to respond to directly. You can affirm their response, respectfully disagree, or add on and extend their thinking. Use your posted thinking questions and charts from our Historical Fiction unit or previous units to help if needed. Type your first name and last initial at the end of your post. Using drugs/alcohol has become so comm...
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Nancy, Jerry has the right idea you shouldn't mess with Ebola. No one should it is a killing machine. Easy to catch and easier to spread. I know wemon's rights and all, but it is a scary thing. Jerry had the right ieda until the monkey house, but they to had protection from it. Reshearch what you will, Ebola is one scary thing,
Drew
I am writing this to you to see if we can make a habitat for the monkeys to where they can be tested and in a healthy enviorment. The building will be made of glass and be in a dome shape. It could hold many monkeys. The monkeys will be fed and kept in a safe enviorment away from predators. the monkeys will be fed and away from other monkeys. The purpose of this is to see what the monkeys do in their enviorment that causes them to get the disease. after that you could pinpoint the source of the virus and put a stop to it. That will save many lifes and put a stop to the virus life.
From, Andrew
You seemed so interested in Kitum Cave and I would like to know why you were so interested in it. You seemed so interacted with the wildlife like the crow and the monkey at the gate to the National park. My final question is that how do you think you contracted Ebola and what did you think of it?