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  1. During this lesson, you analyzed two advertisements to determine how they use emphasis. Post your discussion about those
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  3. During this lesson, you analyzed two advertisements to determine how they use emphasis. Post your discussion about those
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  4. what would be a good conversation title for Did you know that analyzing advertisements can help you understand how emphasis is
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  5. Can a bunch of Advertisements be on one page of a newspaper?What kind of advertisements were there in 1935? Also can an
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  6. The essay is supposed to be on Advertisements, then we have to narrow it. I have narrowed it to TV advertisements on cars. I was
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  7. Use the internet to research advertising materials for electric cars. Draw inferences from the advertisements about the
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  8. genres (Lesson 2)–historical fiction (Lesson 2, page 6) – inference (Lesson 3) – central idea (Lesson 4) – theme (Lesson
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  9. DEFINE (definitions can be found throughout the unit lessons):context clues (Lesson 2) – affix (Lesson 3) – root (Lesson 3)
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  10. DEFINE (definitions can be found throughout the Unit 2 lessons):nonfiction (Lesson 2) - central idea (Lesson 3)- supporting
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