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1. “I would definitely recommend this chapter to new IL practitioners” Manchester NLPN on‘An Educational Researcher’s Journey’ (Cullen and Delasalle)Manchester…
1. Paragraph Writing Warm-up:In a well-written paragraph, connect the lit. element to a specific moment in one of the works we read this semester. Follow theformat/look at…
1. CHARACTERIZATION By: Alisha Kies, Amy Flageolle, Megan Fisher and Deborah Racicot 2. DEFINITION: The presentation of a fictional personage. There are two ways…
1. CHARACTERIZATION By: Alisha Kies, Amy Flageolle, Megan Fisher and Deborah Racicot 2. DEFINITION: The presentation of a fictional personage. There are two ways…
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