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Perspective changes everything. Scholars use a close reading guide while analyzing pages 38-47 in Unbroken. Readers learn that the governments of Japan and the United States had very different perspectives about the attack on Pearl Harbor. To clarify the idea, learners also closely examine Japan's Fourteen-Part Message.
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- Part seven of a 13-lesson series called Grade 8 ELA Module 3A, Unit 1
- Teach lessons and units in order
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