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English, 05.05.2020 11:18 christopherschool04

Directions: Think about the quote. Write a few sentences about what you
think it means
1. Monday Do Now
"Knowledge is power

2. Tuesday Do Now
"Education is a privilege."

3. Wednesday Do Now
"It is OK to make mistakes."

4. Thursday Do Now
"Failure isn't final."

3. Friday Do Now
"Face your fears."

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