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English, 10.06.2020 02:57 chloe1107

Next use your shovel to dig your hole. Shape the hole so that it is narrowest at the bottom.
Then line the hole with 1 inch of sand. After
that, cover the sand with your sheet of plastic.
Be sure the plastic extends at least 6 inches
beyond the edges of the pond to prevent
leaking. Then pile the rocks or bricks onto the
edges of the plastic sheet to keep it in place.
(See Picture 2.)
How do the text and image differ?
The image gives a specific visual picture of how the pond should look at this point in
construction
The image gives less detail about how the pond should look at this point in
construction
The text does not give instructions for these steps in the building process.
The text gives instructions for a different part of the building process.

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