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The Address | Chapter 6: Communicating

Students continue to analyze the language of the Gettysburg Address. Some express feelings of frustration and anger in class. At the Greenwood School, students learn to develop the capacity to recognize when they are growing frustrated, and to communicate how they feel, so they can better control their emotions and focus on the task at hand.

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PBS Learning Media

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