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fiasKO [112]
2 years ago
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Which of these student responses to We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Children’s March is an example of a text-to-text connection?

English
1 answer:
melomori [17]2 years ago
3 0

Hello. You forgot to show the answer options. The options are:

Wash's school reminds me of my strict camp counselors.

Wash's school reminds me of US Marine Corps boot camp.

Wash's school reminds me of the detention center in the book Holes.

Wash's school reminds me of the one-room schoolhouses in early America.

Answer:

Wash's school reminds me of the detention center in the book Holes.

Explanation:

The text-to-text connection allows readers when reading a text to make links with elements of another text, or to have insights that enrich the reading. As we can see in the option selected above, the student related the school presented in one book to a detention center presented in another book, which is a good example of a text-to-text connection.

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