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COOKED GREASE

COOKED GREASE. Read the following slides. Open a WORD Document page (Find blue W on the bottom toolbar and double click or find at bottom left START> ALL PROGRAMS.) When you have read all the slides and completed the tasks, then save to your student account and print from the cart’s printer.

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COOKED GREASE

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  1. COOKED GREASE • Read the following slides. • Open a WORD Document page (Find blue W on the bottom toolbar and double click or find at bottom left START> ALL PROGRAMS.) • When you have read all the slides and completed the tasks, then save to your student account and print from the cart’s printer.

  2. His room smelled of cooked grease, Lysol, and age. (odor) (Brand name) (idea/mood) (real smell) (real item) (abstract) -Maya Angelou from I know Why the Caged Bird Sings More examples: Her room smelled of medication, Clorox, and disappointment. -J. Boyd Hector’s room smelled of gym socks, Hot Cheetos, and lies. Write five sentences like this in your Word document. Follow the same pattern and don’t forget the commas! ______’s room smelled of _______ , ________ , and _______ .

  3. TWO-WORD Sentences: (someone did something!) Use interesting verbs! She stumbled. Ben gagged. Don snorted. Write 10 two-word sentences in your Word document. Examples: Ben gagged. Don snorted. She stumbled. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

  4. TWO-WORD Sentences: (someone did something!) Use interesting verbs! She stumbled. Ben gagged. Don snorted. Next write a follow-up sentence behind each two-word sentence. Don’t say Ben gagged because he ate asparagus. Make it more dramatic and start with the thing/object/noun and what it did to make him gag. Examples: Ben gagged. The asparagus slid across his tongue and hit the back of his tonsils. Don snorted. Enraged pig feet began to charge his way. She stumbled. Blades of coarse grass shoved into her cheek and nose.

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