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Your prediction does not have to be right! Simply read the chapters assigned for this lesson and then make an informed prediction about what human rights issue you believe will be most important in this story.
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For this assignment, I will be reading Hiroshima by John Hersey.  This novel is about (state what you think this novel is about -- just be sure to read the rest of the paragraph before you fill in the rest of the sentence so that you don't sound redundant).  It recounts life before and after the first atomic bomb was dropped on a civilian population.  Based on what I have read so far in Chapter 1, I predict that this novel will cover the human rights issue of (please choose one from the list above).  The reason that I feel this human right will be an important issue in the story is because  (give a reason for your thinking).  In Chapter 1 on page , Hersey states, “” which supports my reason for thinking that the human right of will be the most important in the story of Hiroshima. I think this quote points out  (explain this quote and what it shows about the human right that you are focusing on). By the end of this novel, I will discover and come to understand the human rights issue of .
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, sssavannahh
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