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hello everybody and welcome back to taking the stairs so I want to give you a quick recap on embedding evidence into your writing because on the previous assignment I posted you adjusting the first body paragraph and based on the work that was grading a lot of you are still not quite getting what Iamp;#39;m looking for so connected to this assignment Iamp;#39;m going to press the second body paragraph so if you go back to the previous assignment and look at my comments please make sure that you incorporates what I said to you before into this assignment so I want to start by talking about scaffolding so scaffolding is this idea of providing students with small steps and small scales that build up on top of one another and then slowly but surely you build a base of skills which forms the structure of what youamp;#39;re doing in this case writing and if you think back over the school year Iamp;#39;ve been slowly scaffolding in embedding evidence assignments and at this point I feel l