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Question- While you read, question what's happening. Searching for reasons behind events and characters' actions can help you get more involved in what you read.
Connect- Connect personally with what you're reading. Think of similarities between the descriptions in the selection and what you have personally experienced, heard, or read.
Predict- Try to figure out what will happen next and how the selection might end. Then read on to see if you made good guesses.
Clarify- Stop occasionally to review what you understand so far, and expect to have your understanding change and develop as you read on.
Evaluate- Form opinions about what you read, both while you're reading and after you've finished. Make judgments about the characters and develop your own ideas about events.
Visualize- Make a picture in your mind of what the text says. Imagine you are looking at what is describe.
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Title: The Remarkable Journey of Prince Jen
Author: Lloyd Alexander
Pages: 1-20
Setting: Ancient China
Summary: The Prince Jen and his servant, Mafoo, along with the royal guard started off to seek the wise man,
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Yuan-ming. Bringing with them a sword, a golden saddle, a flute, a box, and finaly a kite.
title: The Remarkable Journey of Prince Jen
athour: Lloyd Alexander
pages:20-50
setting: Ancient China
summary: Prince Jen save a old man from a river his name was Master Wu. They give them there hospitality by giving him food, beer, and a place to stay for the night. Next Jens head warrior is tild to fix the golden saddle while the prince was gone for a little whie. He repairs the saddle but he was thinking that what if it was not fix right. So he rides it and ends up turning to stone.
I predict that the lead worrier will save himself and his fellow worriers.
Title: The Remarkable Journey of Prince Jen
Author: Llyod Alexander
Pages: 50-77
Setting: Ancient China
Summary: A bandet leader( Natha Yellow Scarf) and his gang corner the prince and his companions in the cave were they were sleeping. He orders a offer for him to spare there lives. Jen says,"No" but the leader
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of the gang took the sword and spared there lifes
title: the remarkable journey of prince jen
athour: llyod alexander
setting ancient china
pages: 77-157
prince jen has saved two people over these last set of page all with there own remarklabe tales to them
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