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               Respond
                                                                                                                          EDISON’S
                 to the                                                                                                   EDISO    N’ S
                                                                                                                          BEST
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                             Collaborative Discussion                                                                     B  EST
                                                                                                                          INVENTION
                                                                                                                          I
                                                                                                                          NVENTIO
                                                                                                                                      N
                             Look back at what you wrote on page 256. With a partner
                             discuss your ideas about which invention the author thinks is                                                   257
                             best. Then work with a group to discuss the questions below.

                             Refer to details in Edison’s Best Invention to support your ideas.

                             Take notes for your responses.
                                                                                                                Listening Tip

                               1  Reread page 259. What are the two ways the author                             Listen carefully for
                                  compares inventions? What details show why the author                         each speaker’s
                                  chose those ways?                                                             central idea. How


                                                                                                                would you restate
                                                                                                                that idea in your

                                                                                                                own words?





                               2  Review pages 260–261. Which new inventions came
                                  about because of Edison’s kinetograph?                                        Speaking Tip

                                                                                                                Help listeners

                                                                                                                notice your central
                                                                                                                idea. Use a

                                                                                                                complete sentence
                                                                                                                to state your idea.
                               3  How were the kinetograph and the phonograph alike?

                                  How were they different?














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