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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
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Describe Augustus from the fault in our stars

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Furkat [3]3 years ago
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He is the best friend of Isaac and Hazel Grace's boyfriend. Augustus is described as being tall, very handsome, intelligent, having blue eyes and mahogany hair. He is a main character and the male love interest.
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INTRODUCTION | GRADE 8

3 ELA Grade Level Overview | GRADE 8

Text Complexity

ELA Grade Level Overview

Grade 8

4 ELA Grade Level Overview | GRADE 8

UNIT 1: EVERYONE LOVES A MYSTERY

Unit Title: Everyone Loves a Mystery

Essential Question: What attracts us to the mysterious?

Genre Focus: Fiction

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we spend our lives trying to avoid. Why do we do it?

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