Claim Evidence Reasoning

Percy Jackson should learn to manage his ADHD, and learn how to use it as his advantage. In Percy Jackson the teacher said to Percy Jackson about his ADHD “And the ADHD– “you’re impulsive, can’t sit still in the classroom. ” Percy himself in the book also talked about some problems ADHD brings him in his daily lives” Another thing about ADHD. Deadlines are just not real to me until I am staring one in my face.” In one of the articles featuring ADHD stated that” You focus on your strengths. With weaknesses, you find ways to manage.” Even Percy himself admit the fact that ADHD gets him wandering around sometimes and losing focus. So he should try to find not only the disadvantages but some other positive things ADHD brings him. Like in the article featuring ADHD says, you should focus on your strengths, and towards weaknesses, you should just find ways to overcome them.

5 vocab #1

 

Moral: concerned with the principles of right and wrong. Sentence:

Extraterrestrial: of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere: searches for extraterrestrial intelligence. Sentence: 

Sinner: A person who transgresses against divine law by committing an immoral act or acts. Sentence: 

Epidemic: a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time: a flu epidemic. Sentence: 

Utopia: An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. Sentence: `

Euphoria: A feeling of intense excitement. Sentence: The euphoria of success will make you want to continue training.

Prometheus: A demigod, one of the Titans, who was worshiped by craftsmen. Sentence: The statue of Prometheus was right in front of me.

Fury: One of the deadly creature that hangs in the underworld. Percy Jackson’s teacher Ms.Dodds was the Fury of the underworld.

Biases: A project with strong opinions against sth. Sentence: This article does not include any biases because this article does not include any opinions of the author.=)

Satyr: In greek art a men with horse ear and tail, in roman tails a men with goad horns and legs.  Sentence: Percy Jackson’s friend Grover is a Satyr.

Placable: I am bot the most placable place when it comes to reading.

Bish: As the game goes on, people realizes that the player was bish.

Tidal: The pond in my compound was not tidal.

Consent: I gave consent for using my picture in the video.

Aisle: On the graduation ceremony, we were asked to walk through the aisle and enter the stage.

 

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