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Chemistry, 23.01.2020 18:31 jacobman0718

Mr. keith lights a pine tree-scented candle in his office before grading his students’ crqs. while the candle wick burns, some of the wax melts and starts to drip down the side of the candle, hardening at the base, some of the wax “reacts/disappears” as rising smoke. identify all the chemical and physical changes that are occurring.

do not forget your answer should be written in your best grammar paragraph form.

your response needs to include the following:

1) response needs to consist of 4-5 sentences & uses the “race” formula!

2) response restates the question.

3) response answers all parts of the question.

4) evidence is cited from text or prior knowledge that relates to your claim

a. sentence starters

i. for instance,

ii. for example,

iii. according to the text, ..

iv. in the lesson insert decimal number here, we

v. in our class connect session on insert date here, we learned..

vi. based on the (text/report/graph/

5) there is an explanation of how the evidence supports your claim

a. sentence starters:

i. the evidence shows

ii. this

iii. this

iv. this

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