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Power can be Visible or Invisible

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Summary

What are examples of unseen Power? And can invisible power be more powerful than visible power?

  1. Students will brainstorm visible and invisible power based on four scenes.
  2. Next, they continue their brainstorm, this time bringing in any examples they can think of.
  3. Finally, they take agree or disagree with this statement: “Invisible power is more powerful than visible power.”

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