Keep
reading and try to race through the next 100 pages or so. I won't give
you any questions for Thanksgiving Break, but instead, we'll have an
in-class writing based on these chapters when you come back to class (so
don't worry about the questions for your group--these will count for
whatever groups haven't gone yet).
Enjoy the break!
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