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Reading skills and strategies worksheet
bud, not buddy
chapters 9-14
chapters 9-14: comparing and contrasting
there are several kinds of family-type groups in the novel. some families seem
more traditional than others.
use these ovals to compare lefty lewis and his family to herman e. calloway
and his family that is, his band. first, list the family members in the outside
sections. then, in the center section list the characteristics shared by the two
"families."
lefty lewisse
herman calloway's
"family (band)
mmon
caracteristics
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