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English, 23.03.2021 19:20 hrijaymadathil

1. What is the purpose of these videos? To help us do better on the STAAR. 2. How many possible points are available in the revising section? How many
points do you need to pass the English Il exam?
3. What strategy did the speaker say to use when answering these type of
questions?
4. What is the first strategy you are being asked to use in the revising section?
How do you combine two sentences?
5. Did you find this video helpful and why?

I already got question one and five. This is about the STAAR test for Texas. est thingy to whoever helps please.

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