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              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.A:
                Students express opinions or make judgments in the first language about ideas, information, experience, and issues in literary, scientific, and historic articles, public documents, and advertisements.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.B:
                Students articulate personal opinions to clarify stated positions, persuade or influence groups, or state preferences about topics.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.C:
                Students present content in the home language that is clearly organized and based on knowledge of audience needs and interests.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.D:
                Students present reasons, examples, and details from sources cited to defend opinions or judgments.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.E:
                Students present arguments from different perspectives in the native language.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.F:
                Students modify content and presentation strategies on the basis of the audience response during a presentation.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.G:
                Students respond to constructive criticism.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.H:
                Students use visuals and technology to enhance a presentation.
              • Performance Indicator - NLA.C.9-12.3.SW.S.I:
                Students ask and respond to questions in the first language to seek clarity or to suggest different perspectives.
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