what challenged,changed,or confirmed my thinking?
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We have been talking about our last big question we should ask ourselves as we are reading nonfiction. By asking what challenges, changed or confirmed our thinking, we are looking more critically at the text in front of us. First, we used a poster like this to discuss what the question means
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- We all get confused sometimes , but dragged ages of confusion can beget us to feel that we're stuck during a noway - ending, foggy web of query.
- Confusion can make us feel helpless, anxious, stressed and an entire host of other draining feelings.
- Yes, while confusion can fire up a seamlessly noway - ending pall of fog that envelops everything around you,
- it is also a sign of great and important change.
- suppose about it.
- However, how would you ever grow?
- If everything made sense to you all the time.
- still, how would you ever shift or evolve?
- If you were always one hundred problem certain about every decision you made or every chopstick in the road.
- Confusion does serve a advanced purpose.
- once you feel confused, it is a sign that your mind is expanding a little more.
- it is a sign that you're allowing your heart, mind, body and soul to form room for commodity that was n’t there ahead.
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