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Social Studies, 21.05.2020 23:02 kaylaunderwood470

Think of an example where two enemies had to work together.

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This could be an example from a book, TV show, movie, or maybe even a real-life example from history!
Superhero stories (like Marvel/DC) have lots of good examples of this!

Once you have your example, answer the Do Now below by answering the two questions!

Which hero and villain did you choose? What book, movie, comic, TV show or time in history are they from?

Why did these two arch-enemies work together? What caused them to help each other out?

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