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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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Explain how dave’s search for adulthood in ,the man who was almost a man” reflects the africa-american desire to escape the poverty of the south at the time the story was written.
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In “the bet” by anton p. chekhov, what motivates the lawyer to participate in the bet?
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How are independent clauses and dependent clauses? different? a. independent clauses have a subject and a? verb; dependent clauses do not. b. dependent clauses have a subject and a? verb; independent clauses do not. c. dependent clauses tell a complete? thought; independent clauses do not. d. independent clauses tell a complete? thought; dependent clauses do not.
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Will mark ! : "we have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence." these lines from the declaration of independence are an example of the use of (5 points) select one: a. logos b. pathos c. theme d. purpose
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