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This simple, fun and educational animation from McGraw-Hill SRA FLEX Literacy provides a brief introduction to A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you. In this video, Amelia reads an article or text and learns to separate what the author
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- This simple, fun and educational animation from McGraw-Hill SRA FLEX Literacy provides a brief introduction to
- A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you.
- In this video, Amelia reads an article or text and learns to separate what the author
- This video provides an introduction to and brief explanation for writing a
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