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Example: Presentation Expository writing: * Minimum of 5 slides. * List materials/ingredients or equipment, also include pictures and simple instructions. * Make it interesting to your audience.

How to Plant a Knockout Rose By: Mrs. Carter

Materials Needed: Knockout Rose Garden soil Shovel Water Garden gloves

Choose a location for plant, and using a shovel, dig a hole 1 ½ times larger that the root ball of the plant. Root Ball

Add a little garden soil to the hole and place Knock-out rose in the hole. Add dirt that was shoveled away, back in to the hole.

Water the roots of the Knockout rose very thoroughly and step on dirt to secure soil. Water regularly as roots begin growing.