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R15: Defend worldview interpretation of various titles in oral discussion.

Notes and Resources:

Questions from the Worldview Socratic List, found at www.centerforlitschools.com/worldview-detective.

Element of Fiction:

Worldview
Recitation

Assignment Options:

R15.1 Oral Discussion Exercise: Relate Theme to Worldview

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Adam AndrewsJune 10, 2019R15, Rhetoric, Worldview, Recitation
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