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Para acronyms
Kayla brainstormed possible uses for this preposition and then created a sentence consisting of three acronyms – a word (“red”), a phrase (“touch down”), and a group of letters (“pgc”). “Red touch down pgc” is what Kayla says to remember 8 uses of para.
Below is a diagram Kayla learned from one of her previous teachers. In it, there is a circle and two arrows. The top arrow represents para and stops at the beginning of the circle, signifying a specific destination or purpose. The bottom arrow represents por and signifies "through" because it goes all the way through the circle.
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