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      <description>Three cheers for independent reading! </description>
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      <pubDate>2018-11-13 01:03:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>We're going to do some mini-book talks!  Since we cannot talk about books in class, let's check out some of your classmates current reads through pictures and quotes. :)  Here's what you need to do: <br>(1) Find a significant quote describing a character from your novel. If the book you are reading is nonfiction, and doesn’t have characters, then choose a quote that somehow resonates with you. </div><div>(2) Find a photo to accompany your quote - think about who you would cast as the character if you were making a movie. This cannot be a picture of an actor who played the part if a movie was made. If you don’t have characters, then choose a picture to accompany your quote in some thematic way.</div><div>(3) Write 2-3 sentences talking about why you chose the picture you did.</div><div>(4)Add the book’s title , author, AND your name at the top of your post. Ex: The Help by Katherine Stockett (John Doe) </div><div>(5) To create your post, click on the + sign in the bottom right corner.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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