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1Internal External Text Features
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cture3.ppt
2external text features
- Pictures, visuals, and graphics, captions
- Table of contents, index, glossary, page numbers
- Chapter titles, headings, subheadings
- Italics, boldface, marginal notes
3Getting the Most from Pictures
I wonder
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5and internal text features
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6Archaeologists have helped us to understand that
the evolution of the crocodile began with.
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7When observing a crocodile, first you must
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8One problem to resolve in crocodile watching is
transportation. How can an observer get close
enough to watch without scaring it away or being
attacked?
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9We observed the crocodile as it stalked a raccoon
moving through the moonlight toward the edge of
the water. As a result of a noise we made, the
raccoon bolted
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10The crocodile is the master of deception in
water. It stalks its prey then swiftly closes in
for the kill.
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11The power of the crocodile is like that of a
monstrous machine. With one lunge it can destroy
its prey and protect the kills from other
predators.
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12- How can you tell an alligator from a crocodile?
An alligator has a rounded snout at the end of
its face the crocodile's face is pointed. - compare and contrast
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13The crocodile is the master of deception in water. It stalks its prey then swiftly closes in for the kill. DESCRIPTION One problem to resolve in crocodile watching is transportation. How can an observer get close enough to watch without scaring it away or being attacked? PROBLEM/ SOLUTION Archaeologists have helped us to understand that the evolution of the crocodile began with. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS How can you tell an alligator from a crocodile? An alligator has a rounded snout at the end of its face the crocodile's face is pointed. QUESTION/ ANSWER
When observing a crocodile, first you must DIRECTIONS We observed the crocodile as it stalked a raccoon moving through the moonlight toward the edge of the water. As a result of a noise we made, the raccoon bolted CAUSE AND EFFECT The power of the crocodile is like that of a monstrous machine. With one lunge it can destroy its prey and protect the kills from other predators. COMPARE AND CONTRAST How can you tell an alligator from a crocodile? An alligator has a rounded snout at the end of its face the crocodile's face is pointed. QUESTION/ ANSWER
14- Goose bumps make me shiver. When the temperate
drops below 45 degrees, my skin crinkles into
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15Goose bumps make me shiver. I get little bumps on my skin. They look like sesame seeds. compare and contrast description sequence of events problem and solution cause and effect Directions question/ answer
16Some people get goose bumps from fear. Others get goose bumps when they are emotional. compare and contrast description sequence of events problem and solution cause and effect Directions question/ answer
17Goose bumps make me shiver. But they disappear as soon as I cover up with a jacket or sweater. compare and contrast description sequence of events problem and solution cause and effect Directions question/ answer
18Goose bumps make me shiver. First I get cold. Then I shake all over. compare and contrast description sequence of events problem and solution cause and effect Directions question/ answer
19- What happens to people when they shiver? They get
goose bumps. - compare and contrast
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20Goose bumps make me shiver. First I get cold. Then I shake all over. SEQUENCE Goose bumps make me shiver. But they disappear as soon as I cover up with a jacket or sweater. PROBLEM/ SOLUTION Goose bumps make me shiver. When the temperate drops below 45 degrees, my skin crinkles into goose bumps. CAUSE/ EFFECT
What happens to people when they shiver? They get goose bumps. QUESTION/ ANSWER Some people get goose bumps from fear. Others get goose bumps when they are emotional. COMPARE/ CONTRAST Goose bumps make me shiver. I get little bumps on my skin. They look like sesame seeds. DESCRIPTION