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Journey’s SC �The Many faces of rolling hillsL28 – Q&A Week 15�R&A

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Taipei in the 1900s vs. Now

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Texas: Two Hundred Years Ago…

  1. aspects
  2. Rural
  3. Previously
  4. Viewpoint
  5. Surveyed

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The Many Faces of Rolling Hills

Pg. 274

He thought it was great.

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Pg. 275

Fact – “My aunt moved to Rolling Hills three months ago.”

Opinion – “It’s a great place to live.”

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Pg. 276

The land was a farm before the houses in the Rolling Hills neighborhood were built.

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Pg. 277

It states an opinion because it can’t be proven.

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Pg. 278

It was a forest. There was no farmland, park or city.

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Pg. 279

“The Indians hunted in the forest and fished in the streams.”

The words “probably” and “most likely” in the other sentences make them opinions.

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Pg. 280

He learns that most places we know today were once natural and rural. They were untouched by humans.

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Look back and respond

1. The author enjoys studying local history.

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2. The old building that looked out of place in the new neighborhood.

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3. Today, there is a town. Two hundred years ago it was just a forest.

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4. He can find more information at the local library about the history of the town.

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Taiwan in the past