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non-fiction response to uterature
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most important part or event from the
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two main ideas from the book maidea is the most important part of
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non-fiction book title
author
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evidence/cite text quotes
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main ideas
supporting details
evidence !
main ideal
evidence 2
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detail
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evidence 2
detail 2
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the book is wood song by gary paulsen, this is grade 4 going into 5

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