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"Thank you, M'am"
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"Thank you, M'am"
number 1. What did you learn about characterization that will help you the next time you read a story?
number 2. You can clarify ideas by rereading and reading on. Explain how this strategy will help you the next time you read.
number 3. Write what you liked and did not like about "Thank you, M'am." Include examples from the story.
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