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In this PDF lesson, students study topics on which people might have differing feelings; they then create three dialogue bubbles that represent three different viewpoints: one that loves the topic, one that dislikes it, and one with a moderate feeling. Next they create a story board (or comic strip) that allows all three voices to be heard in it.
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