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NOVEMBER 30, 2020

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Recall our lessons on text structures. We have covered several. Today we will focus on chronological order and problem and solution. Follow along with us to complete the assignment.

Video: CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

Video: PROBLEM & SOLUTION

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WHAT HAPPENED FIRST?

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WHAT HAPPENED SECOND?

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WHAT HAPPENED THIRD?

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Explain why the author chose the to organize the story in chronological order and why using the chronological order is important to the how we understand the story "Treating the Red Fox."

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What is the problem in the story?

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How is the problem resolved, or what is the solution?

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Explain the challenges Neil Armstrong faced and how he solved any problems. Be specific. Use text evidence to support your answer. Write in complete sentences.

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Type the sentence or phrase that BEST support the answer for Part A.

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OPINION: Why do you think the author organized the story in chronological order? Explain your answer. Write in complete sentences.

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WHAT HAPPENED FOURTH?

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WHAT HAPPENED FIFTH?

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  • Tenzing and Hillary shake hands at the top of the mountain.

  • As Tenzing and Hillary climb above the rocks, Tenzing wonders if the next snowy hump will be the last one.

  • Tenzing compares the mountain to a mother hen with chick under her wings.

  • After climbing up a gap, Tenzing and Hillary rest on a rock cliff and breathe in extra oxygen.