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Collaborative Discussion
Look back at what you wrote on page 262. Tell a partner two things you
learned about Sacajawea from this text. Then work with a group to discuss 263
the questions below. Refer to details and examples in Sacajawea to explain 6re_se_m4_sacajawea.indd 263 6/28/2018 6:36:12 AM
your answers. Take notes for your responses. When you speak, use your notes.
1 Sacajawea and William Clark are real people who traveled together
in the 1800s. How does this excerpt of Sacajawea show the features
of historical fiction—instead of a biography? Listening Tip
When group members
speak, notice their
facial expressions and
gestures. This will help
you understand their
2 What does the text about Sacajawea and the mice’s root harvest say ideas better.
about Sacajawea’s character? What does it tell you about what
might happen later in the story?
Speaking Tip
When you speak,
notice your group
members’ facial
expressions. If
3 Sacajawea and Clark are both narrators in Sacajawea. How do their two anyone looks
perspectives help you learn about the people and events involved with confused, invite
the expedition? Use examples from the text in your answer. that person to ask
a question.
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