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English, 23.02.2022 21:10, cuppykittyy

Activate your prior knowledge about the topic. What do you already know about the topic of the Lesson? Read the Lesson. As you read, write two comments, reflections, observations, or questions about the text. Write one way in which the text connects to your life or experiences. When you are finished reading the Lesson, write two or three sentences summarizing the text.

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