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A Crossover Show with the Just One More Book Podcast on “Tudley Didn’t Know and Interpretive Stances” _Show 29
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“Tudley Didn’t Know” as a focus for CLIP and Just One More Book (JOMB).
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Students so need to develop alternate ways of responding to literature. They should ideally be able to find multiple and conflicting versions of every story. The different ways of students interpreting literature is what is interesting. In the book example used in this clip the main character doesn’t know what aspects of life he is missing out on until someone points them out to him.