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Stick-it Together Reader Response Question: How does Rachel feel about the red sweater that is placed on her desk? Respond with textual evidence as well as inferred clues from the text. Best Answer: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name: Name: Start with part of the question Use supporting evidence from the text Show your thinking Bump up vocabulary Use proper sentence structure Edit for spelling, grammar, and punctuation Name: Name: 113 Copyright © 2014 J. Runde