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Journal Imagine that a war is going on where you live. One night your neighborhood gets bombed, and you have to run. How would you feel? What would you take? What would this night be like? Respond with sensory details. What do you feel? smell? hear? see? taste?

What does it mean to be a refugee? 1) KWL – Know and Want to Know 2) Read the article. Annotate as you go. Summarize at the end of each section. 3) Define the vocabulary terms. 4) Answer the three “After Reading” questions.