Okay well im not gonna flat out write it for you, especially for only 5 points, but i can help.
First you can start off by explaining what gender stereotypes are.
Like this:
Gender Stereotyping is basically
putting down someone because of their "sex" or not believing they are
able to do something because they are either male or female.
Then use some examples of gender stereotyping, such as:
- only guys like sports
- only girls like the color pink
- girls can't be into cars
- and more examples of stereotyping
Don't forget to do your research, even if its just in Google (not recommended). By doing this, it can help you find more facts that will make your speech longer and easier to write.
I noticed that this was a speech. So if you have to present this to the class, then its best if you practice reading it out load to a family member or friend, not only will it help with confidence but it also helps with studdering and your less likely to mess up.
And if you have anxiety when being put on the spot during class presentations, don't stress!! Everyone is going to have to present, and everyone's going to be nervous. But what people never seem to think about is the fact that nobody but the teacher really cares about the speech. The teacher is the one grading you however, not the students.
Hope this helps, and good luck!!!
Please give me brainliest! :))
I would pick pennsylvania most slaves were down there an if im correct gettybrg was down there too reason i picked it is because i seen gettyburg an it was pretty interesting especially the guns they used.
I choose B because it was mainly about how reading helps your brain.
Dialogue, since it is 2-way and cooperative.
<span>A memoir can be a confession insofar as it is a person's attempt to tell a truth that has not been told before, or has not been told publicly. A memoir can be a thoughtful insight insofar as it takes events and memories and parses them out to look for deeper meanings or more general truths. A memoir can be both at the same time or just one depending on the kind of memoir it is.</span>