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Cross-Curricular Connections“Eulogy on the Dog” is about the love that dogs have for human beings. Sometimes, however, dogs have a difficult time finding a home. Click on the link below to read a story about a cat that adopted a puppy. http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Stories/AnimalsNature/Cat-adopts-dog In previous lessons, you learned to distinguish fact from opinion. This is a very important skill when reading a persuasive essay since the author’s purpose in a persuasive essay is to convince you of something. Click on the link below to complete a short game about distinguishing fact from opinion. Log InThe resource you requested requires you to enter a username and password below: | |||