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Dear Teacher,

In this issue, we take readers inside Baghdad Baghdad or Bagdad (both: băg`dăd, bägdäd`), city (1987 pop. 3,841,268), capital of Iraq, central Iraq, on both banks of the Tigris River. The city's principal economic activity is oil refining. , where violence and shortages of food, gas, and electricity are complicating com·pli·cate  
tr. & intr.v. com·pli·cat·ed, com·pli·cat·ing, com·pli·cates
1. To make or become complex or perplexing.

2. To twist or become twisted together.

adj.
1.
 the lives of young teens (see pp. 8-11).

On another note, we hope that our new skills chart will help you in your efforts to develop your students' nonfiction non·fic·tion  
n.
1. Prose works other than fiction: I've read her novels but not her nonfiction.

2. The category of literature consisting of works of this kind.
 literacy skills. Please let us know if it meets your needs.

Suzanne McCabe, Editor smccabe@scholastic.com
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Author:McCabe, Suzanne
Publication:Junior Scholastic
Date:Sep 19, 2005
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