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- Analyzing Mood
- Analyzing Story Structure
- Analyzing Text Structure
- Analyzing Word Choice
- Annotation
- Anticipation Guide
- Article Analysis
- Author's Claim
- Author's Craft
- Author's Point of View
- Central Idea and Supporting Details
- Challenging Beliefs in Critical Thinking
- Character Motivation
- Character Perspective
- Citing Textual Evidence
- Document Analysis
- Evaluating Ideas
- Fact Vs. Opinion
- Film Analysis
- Fishbowl Discussion
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