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Fiction: Changes (upper elem/ middle)
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"Rebecca sat in her new room, looking balefully at the cardboard boxes stacked all around her." A realistic fiction reading comprehension about a girl whose life is changed when her family moves.
comprehension
change
language arts
family
fiction
upper elementary
reading
2005
realistic fiction
move
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