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Readers draw connections between Bud, Not Buddy and Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford University commencement address and cite evidence from the two texts to support their analysis.
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- Jigsaw the triads and have them share the claims they have crafted
Classroom Considerations
- The ninth in a 12-lesson unity study of Christopher Paul Curtis' Bud, Not Buddy
- The lessons are designed to be used in order
- A continuation of the analysis of Steve Jobs's 2005 Commencement Address to Stanford University
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