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English, 23.09.2020 23:01, Sydewise9242

In the first column below, type any questions or thoughts you have as you read. In the second column, record an example or detail from the story that brought about your question or thought. In the third column, note any answers you find or conclusions you make about the examples or details you recorded in the first column. Your completed graphic organizer should have a minimum of five complete entries As I Read Graphic Organizer My Questions and Thoughts as I Read Example or Detail from the Text Answers or Conclusions

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