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Will you describe (tell all about)… I wonder… Why did the author… Book Club Sentence Starters A Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I like… Will you describe (tell all about)… I wonder… Why did the author… Book Club Sentence Starters A Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I like… Will you describe (tell all about)… I wonder… Why did the author…

Explain (tell how) that happened… I think… Book Club Sentence Starters B Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I wish the author… I disagree with… Explain (tell how) that happened… I think… Book Club Sentence Starters B Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I wish the author… I disagree with… Explain (tell how) that happened… I think…

I think the author… I agree with… I want… The best part was when… Book Club Sentence Starters C Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I think the author… I agree with… I want… The best part was when… Book Club Sentence Starters C Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I think the author… I agree with… I want… The best part was when…

I don’t like that the author… I predict… I didn’t like when… Book Club Sentence Starters D Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I don’t like that the author… I predict… I didn’t like when… To piggyback (add) on to what you said… Book Club Sentence Starters D Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. I don’t like that the author… I predict… I didn’t like when… To piggyback (add) on to what you said…

Can you clarify (explain) that… Book Club Sentence Starters E Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. Maybe the author… The best part is… Sometime the author… Can you clarify (explain) that… Book Club Sentence Starters E Be sure to use, at least, 3 today during your discussion. Maybe the author… The best part is… Sometime the author… Can you clarify (explain) that…