A first grade teacher notices how much her students love a series of books written by the same author. The teacher thinks that making contact with the author—who lives a great distance away--would extend their appreciation for the series. How might the teacher do this?
a. Wait for the author to visit their area and try to find funding for a field trip.
b. Have the students correspond with e-pals from another school about the author.
c. Visit the author's website to get more information about how to make contact with him.
d. Require every student to read all of the books in the series.
C
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