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MUST HAVE READ INSIDE OUT BACK AGAIN complete a written reflection on your week’s reading using the space below. Each weekly reflection should be:
at least 5 complex, thoughtful, grammatically correct sentences
use two of the thought prompts below.
I wonder... I was reminded of… I think… I’m surprised that… I realized… If I were…
Focus on one, or max two, idea(s) about your reading that you really think through and explain well (aka, not a new idea for each sentence).

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