1. Who is your classmate, what is the component category, what is the name of the choice?
Classmate Cheryl, component is Cities. In addition, Sacramento California is the same city we both selected.
2. What is something similar this classmate said about the choice?
Both Cheryl and I talked about Sutter’s Fort, located in Sacramento, during the gold rush. In addition, we both mentioned how Sacramento is the major city of agricultural, and Sacramento is our State Capital of California. Moreover, we both pointed out how populated the city has become since the gold rush.
3. What is something different this classmate said about the choice?
Cheryl mentions the important of how Sacramento is a major distributional point for commercial, agriculture and the end for the wagon trains, riverboats Pony express, and railroads.
4. How would you relate this to Freire's ideas regarding dialogue?
Cheryl and I come from different backgrounds, she pointed out Sacramento’s history, where I pointed out more of the agriculture lands around Sacramento. From us both being different and pointing out different facts about Sacramento makes it special. We are all connected in some way; we are like a chain, when one of the links breaks off something goes wrong. America is called the melting pot, with all the different nationalities and cultures making America one nation. That’s what makes America special, each culture, tribe, and language is unique and adds traditions that are more wonderful and ideas, all here in America. In addition, from here in America, we take the many special traits and customs to the rest of the world. All people are connected one to another and humanities teaches us how to help one another to make things better for our community, our country, and our world.
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