“The conjunction but, for example, demands that students hold two contrasting ideas in their minds and find evidence to support one of them. Your students will be deciding how to complete the sentence stems independently, but in a way that gives them the structure they need to engage in focused, rigorous thinking.”
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The Writing Revolution 2.0: A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades
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