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Hungry? Try a quote sandwich! Writers discover the concept of using a quote sandwich to introduce and analyze a quote in an argumentative essay properly. Additionally, pupils engage in peer critiques, analyzing each other's drafts and offering constructive feedback.
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- Discuss expectations for peer reviews
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- 11th of 16 lessons from the Grade 8 ELA Module 2A, Unit 2 series
- Requires copies of To Kill a Mockingbird
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- Offers instructional tips for meeting diverse students' needs
- Provides a helpful essay planner
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