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| Yes, a book can be a best friend |
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| Can you learn from fiction |
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| Yes you can learn from fiction |
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| Steps on how to connect to the story. |
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1.Think about what's happening in the story. 2.Think about how the characters shold be feeling. 3.Remember any similar expirences you've had and how you felt during those situations. 4.Remember anything similar from other books, other outside sources(like TV, movies, games, etc.) 5. Put your connection into specific words. |
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| Step 1 of Connecting to the story |
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| Get to know the chracters |
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| Step 2 of Connecting to the story |
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| Dont just think about the characters feelings overall but thin about them in the scene |
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| Step 3 of Connecting to the story |
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| Step 4 of Connecting to the story |
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| NEVER SAY "I CANNOT CONNECT TO THE STORY |
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| Step 5 of Connecting to the story |
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| Specific words. DEATH TO PRONOUNS. |
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| When you connect the book you are reading to another book. |
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| When you connect what happens in the text to your expirences. Expirences can be similar and don't have to be exact. |
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| When you connect one part of the story to another. Parts have to relate. |
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| When you connect the book you are reading to anything other than yourself or a book |
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