
WIN November 1st
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English
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10th Grade
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Anthony Suter
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WIN
November 1st
Essay Revision
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Improving Essays
A great way to learn to write is revising and editing other people's essays.
For today's lesson, you will choose one of the essays from the link on the next slide. You will create a Google Document and work to improve the essay. Your goal is to make this essay a "4" rating.
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November 1st
Essay Revision
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