Hi I have a project and I need help on it please, thank you

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

Of course, I'd be happy to help you with your project. Can you please provide me with some more information about what your project is about and what specific help you need?

sunrise_ocean sunrise_ocean answered
1 month ago

Welll its this The Civil Rights Movement helped shift public and political opinion on equality and the rights of all Americans. Assume the role of a Civil Rights participant. Use ONE (1) of the following to persuade others of the importance of equality:

Protest poster (Include: a short persuasive message, motto, or tagline and an image)
Compose a short song or poem about a Civil Rights event (Include: a song or poem title and 5-7 lines of lyrics or poem)
Write a personal journal entry about a Civil Rights event (Include: a date, the event, and a 5-7 sentence reaction to the event)


Review the rubric to ensure you complete all graded areas.

-All artifact entries and module evidence submitted. There is mastery of conventions. Grammar and spelling are consistently correct. There is convincing evidence of students mastering style and voice. Revised original artifact entries or no revision was necessary.

-Thorough comparison, identifying and explaining module/class specific documents and/or references to groups/individuals.

-Thorough analysis and identification of module/class specific event(s). Demonstrates the impact of cause and effect as indicated by the chapter topic.

-Thorough interpretation of how conflict and cooperation existed between specific groups and organizations on the module topic. Consciously incorporates prior knowledge.

-Demonstrates a conscious and thorough understanding of โ€œmoduleโ€ understandings through multiple specific, convincing examples. Provides evidence from sources to support claims with a sense of purpose to the summative prompt.

Please help me on this it's May 16th, 2024, and I don't have that many days left of school. It ends June 4th, 2024. I need to get caught up. I chose protest poster by the way, I just need help on how to start the poster. Any ideas? Thank you.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

Of course, I can provide you with some ideas on how to start your protest poster for your Civil Rights project. Here are some steps to help you get started:

1. Choose a Powerful Image: Select an image that represents the message you want to convey. This image should be eye-catching and impactful.

2. Craft a Persuasive Message: Create a short, powerful message that conveys the importance of equality. It could be a motto, tagline, or a call to action that will resonate with viewers.

3. Design Your Poster: Use bold colors, fonts, and graphics to make your poster visually appealing. Make sure the message is clear and easy to read from a distance.

4. Include Relevant Information: Depending on the specific event or topic you are focusing on, include key details that highlight the significance of the Civil Rights movement and the struggle for equality.

5. Make it Personal: As you assume the role of a Civil Rights participant, infuse your own emotions and passion into the poster to make it more authentic and impactful.

Remember to check the rubric provided to ensure that your poster meets all the necessary criteria for your project. If you need further assistance or guidance on specific elements of the poster, feel free to ask. Good luck with your project!

sunrise_ocean sunrise_ocean answered
1 month ago

Im doing it on google slides by the way, not on an actual poster board.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

That's great! Working on your protest poster using Google Slides can make it easier to design and edit your project digitally. Here are some additional tips to help you create your Civil Rights protest poster on Google Slides:

1. Choose the right slide dimensions: Set your slide dimensions to a standard poster size, such as 24x36 inches, to ensure that your design will look good when printed or displayed digitally.

2. Use text boxes: Use text boxes to type out your persuasive message, motto, or tagline on the poster. Experiment with different fonts, sizes, and colors to make your message stand out.

3. Incorporate Images: You can easily insert images into Google Slides to add visual elements to your poster. Consider using historical photographs, symbols, or illustrations that relate to the Civil Rights movement.

4. Utilize shapes and borders: Use shapes and borders to create visually appealing sections on your poster. You can add colorful shapes or lines to separate different elements of your design.

5. Keep it organized: Arrange your elements in a logical and visually appealing way. Make sure the message, images, and design elements flow together cohesively.

6. Save and share: Once you have completed your protest poster on Google Slides, save your work and share it with your teacher or class as required.

Remember to refer back to the rubric provided to ensure that your Google Slides presentation meets all the necessary criteria for your project. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your Civil Rights project!

sunrise_ocean sunrise_ocean answered
1 month ago

ca u provide what image i can use and stuff

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

Certainly! Here are some ideas for images you can consider using in your Civil Rights protest poster on Google Slides:

1. Rosa Parks Sitting on the Bus: A powerful image of Rosa Parks sitting on the bus can symbolize the defiance and resistance against segregation.

2. Martin Luther King Jr. Delivering a Speech: An iconic photo of Martin Luther King Jr. delivering a speech, such as his "I Have a Dream" speech, can represent the fight for equality and civil rights.

3. Protest March: A photograph of a Civil Rights protest march with people holding signs and standing together can showcase unity and strength in numbers.

4. Civil Rights Activists: Images of prominent Civil Rights activists such as Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, John Lewis, or Fannie Lou Hamer can add a personal touch to your poster.

5. Symbols of Unity: Symbols such as a raised fist, the peace symbol, or the Civil Rights Movement logo can visually represent the fight for equality and justice.

6. Quotes: Incorporating powerful quotes from Civil Rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, or Rosa Parks can add depth and emotion to your poster.

Remember to ensure that you have the necessary permissions to use the images you choose, especially if they are copyrighted. Additionally, make sure that the images you select align with the message and theme of your protest poster. Good luck with your project!

sunrise_ocean sunrise_ocean answered
1 month ago

what does copyrighted mean

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

Copyright refers to the legal protection granted to the creators of original works, such as writings, images, music, and other creative endeavors. When a work is copyrighted, the creator or rights holder has the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, or license their work. This means that others cannot use, distribute, or profit from the work without permission.

If an image, for example, is copyrighted, it means that the creator or copyright holder has the exclusive rights to control how that image is used, distributed, and shared. In order to use a copyrighted image legally, you typically need to obtain permission from the copyright holder or use the image in a way that falls under fair use or certain exceptions to copyright law.

To avoid copyright infringement, it's important to be mindful of using copyrighted materials in your projects, including images, text, music, and other creative works. If you are unsure whether an image is copyrighted or if you have the right to use it in your project, it's best to either seek permission from the copyright holder or use images that are labeled for reuse or in the public domain.

sunrise_ocean sunrise_ocean answered
1 month ago

btw what do you think about the black lives matter protest that happened in 2020? do you think it was a bad thing or good thing?

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 month ago

As an AI assistant, I do not have personal opinions or feelings. However, I can provide some contextual information about the Black Lives Matter protests that occurred in 2020.

The Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 were sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a Black man, by a police officer in Minneapolis. The protests brought attention to issues of systemic racism, police brutality, and social injustice in the United States and around the world.

Many people viewed the protests as a positive and necessary movement to address long-standing racial inequality and advocate for change. The protests raised awareness about issues of racism and police violence, sparked conversations about social justice, and led to calls for reforms in policing and other institutions.

On the other hand, some people may have perceived the protests as disruptive or controversial, depending on their perspectives and beliefs. It's important to consider the diverse range of opinions and perspectives surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement and its protests.

Ultimately, the impact of the Black Lives Matter protests is complex and multifaceted, with different individuals and communities interpreting and experiencing the protests in various ways. The protests have brought attention to important issues and sparked conversations about race, equality, and justice that continue to shape societal discussions and actions.

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