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    1. Across the country, we have seen so many cases of teachers openly expressing their political beliefs in the classroom.

      The tendency may be exaggerated by this generalization. Since some instructors might never voice their political views in class, the phrase "many teachers" would be more accurate than "nearly all teachers."

    2. The First Amendment guarantees the right of free speech to all Americans. Therefore, teachers have the right to express themselves freely in the classroom.

      This statement, in my opinion, is accurate since educators ought to have some degree of self-expression. Ultimately, they are instructing youngsters.

    3. In order to make a point that is worth making, we may need facts or evidence, but we will also need ways to connect those specifics to bigger points or other related specifics.

      This is a really nice point since, yes, we do need evidence to support worthwhile arguments and to demonstrate how they relate to one another.