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English, 25.08.2021 23:10 lillygon81

Reading: The Call of the Wild p. 24 (“All that stirring…”) through p. 27 (“…it good.”) Guiding TDQ: Why is Buck able to defeat Spitz?CCSS Aligned Standards: RL 9.2

Create a word doc, construct an 8 or more sentence paragraph
Topic Sentence
Evidence
Analysis
Evidence
Analysis
Conclusion

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