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A very short story by Ernest Hemingway

A very short story by Ernest Hemingway. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. What can you infer based on the picture with the story?. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. What can you infer based on the words of the story?. For sale: baby shoes, never worn.

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A very short story by Ernest Hemingway

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  1. A very short story by Ernest Hemingway

  2. For sale: baby shoes, never worn.

  3. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. What can you infer based on the picture with the story?

  4. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. What can you infer based on the words of the story?

  5. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. What connections can you make to the story?

  6. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. What can you infer based on the picture with the story?

  7. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. Can you use the INSERT strategy to help you understand the story?

  8. Even though the story is so short, why does it work as a story?

  9. What words can you cut out of this story?

  10. Mata Hari

  11. During her heyday she was considered to be one of the most beautiful and seductive women in the world. Thousands flocked to see her perform her Dance of Love at show halls all over Paris. Men fell in love with her and foolishly promised her anything in return for her sexual favours. She even became the mistress of Germany’s Crown Prince Willem and later, his son, both royals showering her with jewels and money. And she basked in it -- the attention, the riches and the endless strings of lovers. But by early 1917 her perfect world was unravelling. Labelled a traitor and spy, French authorities arrested her and after a sensational trial and short imprisonment she was executed. How did MargarethaGeertruidaZelle-Macleod, also known as Mata Hari, come to such a swift and ignoble end?

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