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The 4 C’s: A Routine for Structuring a Text-Based Discussion Answer these questions as they pertain to your novel:

● Connections: What connections have you drawn between the text and your own life or your other learning?

● Challenges: What ideas, positions, or assumptions that the text proposes do you want to challenge or argue with?

● Concepts: What key concepts or ideas do you think are important and worth holding on to from the text?

● Changes: What changes in attitudes, thinking, or action are suggested by the text, either for you or others?

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