In class, we read picture books to practice analyzing literature and discussing our findings with peers.
Your response to the picture book, your argument about what the "REAL" story in the picture book might be, is your second attempt at writing arguments.
This is the outline for the response.
This is a sample of my response to Where the Wild Things Are.
These are the directions for how to draft your argument about your picture book.
Don't remember your picture book? Email me right now (sstaysniak@gmail.com) and to ask how you can borrow a book from me, read a picture book online, or use another text for this assignment.
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