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PLSSS HELP ASAP Identify: What is the author’s point of view on controlled forest fires? Use evidence from the text to justify your response.

Explain: How does Cadol’s point of view differ from Roche’s point of view on forest management? Use evidence from the text to justify your response.

Comment on: The author writes ‘abundant trees are good and fire is bad’, based on the information in the passage, do you agree or disagree? Justify and explain your response with text evidence.

Evaluate the author’s specific claims in her argument regarding burning trees. Is the information in the text sufficient to support her claims? Justify your response with evidence from the text

(use "Surprise! Fire can help some forests keep more of their water" to find the answer)

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