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Observation To Read The Book
How To Read The Book – Sentences: Assignment 3-5
Read Matthew 28:18–20, and make as many observations as you can on this passage. Dig deep! Think hard. Spend time on this. Mark dozens and dozens of observations. Read and reread! Look again! Observe! Observe! Observe!
Note: The passage may not include incidents of every type of observation item.
Student: Jennifer Haley
Observation Element
Observation
Comments (if any)
1. Repetition of words
I
You
Them
I am using the NIV Translation
2. Contrasts (different things)
Heaven-Earth
Always-End

3. Comparisons (similar things)
The name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

4. Lists
Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit

5. Cause and Effect

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