Anticipation Guide.  Theme: The message that the author is trying to get across to the reader  Fortune in a fortune cookie  For each of the following.

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Anticipation Guide

 Theme: The message that the author is trying to get across to the reader  Fortune in a fortune cookie  For each of the following possible themes, say whether you agree or disagree with the statement

 Sometimes thinking about the most random things, can help you get back on track.

 Words are more important that numbers

 Often we can get lost in our Illusions because they are easier to deal with than reality

 There’s nothing wrong with jumping to conclusions

 From the right point of view, just about anything can be right.

 It is just as important to listen as it is to be heard.

 We are often distracted by things such as: appearance, curiosity, and ease of accomplishing. However, it is never too late to get back on the right track.