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Read the story, "Thank You, Ma'am." Write a paragraph that compares and contrasts your experience of reading "Thank You, Ma'am," by Langston Hughes, to watching the video. Reread the "Inside Scoop" in the lesson for a review on how to write this paragraph.
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