Athurs purpose
Figurative language
Plot chart
Poetry
Text structure
100

the kid catches the ball and makes the touchdown 

To entertain 

100

Using like or as to describe 

Simile

100

Most exciting part of all

Climax

100

5 7 5 



3 lines

Haiku

100

If you don’t use sunscreen you get sunburnt 

Cause and effect

200

Don’t do drugs they are bad for u

To persuade 

200

Describing things using not like or as 

 Metaphor 

200

Getting to the good part

Rising action 

200

A poem that is funny

Limerick 

200

Having bad things and doing things to stop it and it works

Problem and solution 

300

As soon as you realize you have a flat tire, do not abruptly brake or turn.  Slowly reduce speed and scan your surroundings for a level, straight stretch of road with a wide shoulder. An empty parking lot would be an ideal place. Level ground is good because it will prevent your vehicle from rolling. Also, straight stretches of road are better than curves because oncoming traffic is more likely to see you.

Never attempt to change your tire on a narrow shoulder near oncoming traffic. Keep moving (slowly) until you find a safer spot. While driving on a flat risks ruining your rim, replacing a rim is better than being hit by an inattentive driver.

Make sure to consult your owner’s manual and review their specific steps on how to change a flat tire for your vehicle

2. TURN ON YOUR HAZARD LIGHTS

Your hazard lights or “flashers” will help other drivers see you on the side of the road. To avoid an accident, turn them on as soon as you realize you need to pull over.

3. APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE

Once stopped, always use the parking brake when preparing to replace a flat tire. This will minimize the possibility of your vehicle rolling.

4. APPLY WHEEL WEDGES

Wheel wedges go in front of or behind the tires to further ensure the vehicle doesn’t roll while you fix the flat tire. If you’re changing a rear tire, place these in front of the front tires. If your flat tire is at the front, put the wheel wedges behind the rear tires.

Bricks or large stones will work just as well as “real” wheel wedges. Just be sure they’re large enough to stop the car from rolling.

5. REMOVE THE HUBCAP OR WHEEL COVER


Inform

300

Bing pop sling

Onomatopoeia 

300

The begging and entrodusing of characters 

Exposition 

300

Drawing with the poem

Concrete

300

Order of events 

Sequence 

400

What does pie mean 

Inform persuade and entertain 

400

The chair jump all over the room

Personification 

400

After exciting part

Falling action

400

2 objects comparing 

Diamante 

400

Telling what happens with dates 

Chronological order 

500

The book hatchet 

Entertain 

500

Extreme exaggeration 

Hyperbole 

500

Figuring out the problem

Resolution 

500

A five line stanza

Cinquain

500

Supporting details that lead up to what?

Main idea 

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