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What do you already know?

To find out what you already know about writing chunk paragraphs, Mr. Charles is asking that you:
-Select 4 of the 6 images above from the book, The Mysteries of Harris Burdick.  
-Look at an image closely for a while.  Based on what you see and the clues in the text, write a paragraph in which you try to solve the mystery of the image.  Explain from the information available, what happens in the story?  Be sure to give specific details that prove how you know.  If you don't know where to start, think about the characters, setting, or plot that.  What can you deduce about them from the image?


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