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In this clip, the group tries to identify Gladwell's central idea.
Brandon...
English, 30.10.2020 19:20 gabriella1232002
SPLIT SCREEN MODE
In this clip, the group tries to identify Gladwell's central idea.
Brandon starts off the discussion by referencing text evidence that
suggests the central idea is that innate talent exists. How does
Christina, Lori, and Nicole's disagreement with his perspective and
their reasoning help Brandon arrive at a new understanding of the
text?
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