| "Car in the House." Photograph. Newsinlevels. Np, 27 Feb. 2014. Web. 6 Mar. 2014. <http://www.newsinlevels.com/products/car-in-a-house-level-3/>. |
This Article is about a driver either under the influence of drinking or doing drugs. This conductor was driving a pickup truck and, was going 40 miles per hour; he crash into an apartment. This driver almost smashed a couple that were sleeping, this happen during 2:30 in the morning.
This Article has no connection to any of my classes, but I like how under this article it has a little place where it says "Difficult Words:." In this place they put difficult words from the article that someone might not understand and it gives the definition also. I think that, that little part could connect to my English class. In English class there is many hard words I don't understand and having something like this; makes me comprehend better. This can probably relate to our vocabulary words we have each week.
I felt really surprised when I read the title of this article. I thought that it was going to be about some person having a actual car inside their home to be fancy or something. When I read the passage I was even more surprised. I never thought that a person could crash into an apartment and then almost kill a couple while they were sleeping. I would of been really scared if this would happen to me.
What is the purpose for using bold words in the passage?
The purpose for using bold words in the passage is because the bold words indicate that they are difficult words or saying that we the readers might not understand. The author has four bold words, and one meaning for each. For example in the second sentence towards the end it says, "Covering them in Debris" . At the very bottom of the passage it says "Difficult Word:" and following that they have the definitions or the meaning for each word that is bold in the passage. The definition for "Debris pieces of something that has been destroyed" (Car in the House).
"Car in the House." Newsinlevels. Np, 27 Feb. 2014. Web. 6 Mar. 2014. <http://www.newsinlevels.com/products/car-in-a-house-level-3/>
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