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Answer this question on your handout! How does this picture reflect the life Douglass lived? I can use my reading comprehension skills to make inferences and personal connections to the text to better understand Frederick Douglass' life experiences.

Why is learning to read so important in practicing freedom? You will: Read Chapter 12 of the text, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Complete the Visualization Strategy component on your handout Meet with Mrs. Lee to discuss your project as your name is called. I can use my reading comprehension skills to make inferences and personal connections to the text to better understand Frederick Douglass' life experiences.

Written Conversations Question: What happened in this chapter? You have 1 minute to respond. Pass to the next person. Read for 1 minute to see what the person before you Write for 1 minute in response to what you just read. Add to it. Ask questions. Tell how you feel. Continue until Mrs. Lee tells you to stop. I can use my reading comprehension skills to make inferences and personal connections to the text to better understand Frederick Douglass' life experiences.