Reading for U,A,E; New York

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Reading for U,A,E; New York Learning Intention; WALT to identify similarities and differences in two texts.

Task One Read the passage you have been given Highlight two things: The topic sentences Any techniques used by the writer.

Task Two Working with a partner you should write a sample answer for a final question, looking at the similarities and differences between the two men’s experience of New York. THREE Points – laid out the same way Identify similarity and difference Quote and explain from passage 1 Quote and explain from passage 2 x3