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Now it's time to discuss your analysis. Partner with at least one other person, such as a classmate or your teacher, to discuss your analysis. Take turns sharing and discussing the notes you took in part B. Listen respectfully and ask
thoughtful questions to clarify your understanding of the text.

After your discussion, reflect on the experience by describing in 75 to 100 words how the discussion helped you develop a
better understanding of the argument.

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