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A lesson plan in which students read a narrative text and complete graphic organizers to compare and contrast two characters from the story. Materials are included.[PDF]
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literary text, florida center for reading research: narr. text structure: compare-a-character, florida center for reading research: narrative text structure: compare-a-character, k.rl.4.2, oh.ela-literacy.rl.1.9 compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories., oh.ela-literacy.rl.k.9 with prompting and support, compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in familiar stories., character, narrative, defining characterization
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