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English, 10.11.2021 20:00 shelbylynn17

Can anyone help plz: 1. Before reading: (Prediction)From reading the title, what do you think this story is about? Explain your answer.

2. During reading: As you read the selection, take notes about important details in the story. Narrow your list to the five (5) most important events.

3. After reading: Summarize the main idea with a “One Sentence Summary.”

4. Was your 'prediction' in questions one (1) accurate? Why or why not?

5. Can you identify a theme in Sara Crewe?

6. List three facts you learned about Frances Hodgson Burnett by visiting the links.

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