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Group Collaboration- Poster Rewrite your quote. Break down into phrases and sections. Record the meaning of the individual phrases. Explain why this example might have been chosen to prove the prompt Find examples from the text that might compliment the quote. Record 3 questions you need to know to understand the entire quote better. Answer each of your questions in details (Research if needed). Include visuals for as many words/ phrases as possible. Write your findings/ analysis of the quote and possibly how it differs from other quotes for the same essay.