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Fourth graders discuss the concept of setting and how it affects the events and tone of a story. They observe the cover of the book they are reading and make predictions about the setting. They read the first chapter and then refine their predictions.

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shiloh, phyllis reynolds, plot development, plot elements, plot, setting, literary elements

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plot development, setting, shiloh, english language arts
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4th
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English Language Arts
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