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WRITE BITES Early College Campus

Review : TIGER STEPS to Answer Questions ANSWER the QUESTION! PROVE!! your Answer with a Quote. EXPLAIN AND make meaningful CONNECTIONS to your Answer

What have you learned about the characters in the novel? You will have 5 minutes to write 3-5 lines and make connections to text. Question: What have you learned about the characters in the novel? Do you believe that LOOKS are everything? Do they truly define a person? Explain in detail. Links to free ‘BEASTLY’ novel by Alex Flinn http://www.onread.com/fbreader/1414237 Read Online FREE

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