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By Pam Munoz Ryan. Introduce the novel study by asking the class to brainstorm predictions about what the book is about based on these words you write on the board. Funeral, escape, migrant camp, work ethic, loneliness, illness, mountains and valleys, reunion, love, change. Next, instead of starting at chapter 1, start at the back of the book! A Series of Unfortunate Events. Each of these novels contains the same themes of loneliness, death, and starting over. Click - The myth of the phoenix. The 4 in.

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By Pam Munoz Ryan. Introduce the novel study by asking the class to brainstorm predictions about what the book is about based on these words you write on the board. Funeral, escape, migrant camp, work ethic, loneliness, illness, mountains and valleys, reunion, love, change. Next, instead of starting at chapter 1, start at the back of the book! A Series of Unfortunate Events. Each of these novels contains the same themes of loneliness, death, and starting over. Click - The myth of the phoenix. The 4 in.

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