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1. What is Lanakila Magauil’s opinion about building the TMT? Share his perspective as reported on p. 94 and 95 using your own words/voice. Start your summary with a signal phrase such as the following: Hawaiian cultural practitioner Lanakila Maguail claims that . . . End your summary with the author’s name and page numbers in parentheses.
2. Based on the way this article is written, do you think the author, Dennis Overby, is in favor of building the telescope? Whether you respond “yes,” “no,” or “I’m not sure,” explain your answer.
3. If you were working with supporters on both sides of this issue, what might you point out as an opportunity for common ground? Is there anything you think reasonable people on the two sides of this controversy might agree on?

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