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Read the procedure
1. Set the oven to 350 degrees,
2. Wash the chestnuts
3. Cut a large X in the chestnut shells with a sharp knife.
4. Place the chestnuts on a cookie sheet an inch apart.
5. Bake the chestnuts until the shells peel back from the cuts.
6. Remove the chestnuts from the oven
7. Peel the chestnuts.
When Jacob followed this procedure, he had trouble
peeling the chestnuts because their shells were too warm.
What is the best way to revise the procedure to prevent
this from happening?
Remind the readers to wash their hands before peeling
the chestnuts.
Explain to the readers how long it will take for the
chestnuts to cook
© Instruct the readers to wear gloves while peeling the
chestnuts
Tell the readers to use caution when removing the pan
from the oven

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