Reading log: 1. Write the date and your starting page number

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Reading log: 1. Write the date and your starting page number Reading log: 1. Write the date and your starting page number. Copy the log (in red) below. 2. READ for 20 minutes. 3. When I say “stop,” write ending page number and copy the question below. 4. Answer the question (Response should be ½ page). Describe a character whom you would like to meet (You don’t have to LIKE the character. You just think the character may be interesting.). List 4 questions you would like to ask the character. (If your book does not have characters, write what you have found interesting about the book so far and four questions you would like to ask the author)