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English, 25.07.2019 15:30 pippyysanchezz

After the tent stakes are arranged in a row, like ones in fig. 289, adjust the forks of the uprights two inches from the ends of the ridge pole (fig. 288), then make fast the two extreme guy ropes a and b to tent pegs; the others are unimportant for the present, after that, raise one tent pole part the way up (fig. a)the text structure is compare and contrast; words like unimportant and ridge poles indicate this. b)the text structure is sequence; words like after and then indicate this. c)the text structure is chronological; words like end and present indicate this. d)the text structure is cause and effect; words like after and present indicate this.   

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