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The curious difference between the two CATS and Dogs The curious difference between the two

Draw a t-chart with cats & dogs Write Dog Here Write Cat Here Will write differences / notes here 

Based on the video, how would you characterize the two animals?

We Found a diary entry from a dog 8:00 am- Dog food! My favorite! 9:30 am- A car ride! My favorite! 9:40 am- A walk in the park! My favorite! 10:30 am- Got rubbed and petted! My favorite! 12:00 pm- Milk bones! My favorite! 1:00 pm- Played in the yard! My favorite! 3:00 pm- Wagged my tail! My favorite! 5:00 pm- Dinner! My favorite! 7:00 pm- Got to play ball! My favorite! 8:00 pm- Wow! Watched t.v. with people! My favorite! 11:00 pm- Sleeping on the bed! My favorite! How would you characterize the dog? His tone towards being a pet? How did you infer this?

SYNTAX found in Dog’s Diary What kind of sentences does he primarily use? What Type of Sentences Does He use? Do your checklist of didls on your paper. Check / write all that apply Simple Compound Complex Compound / Complex Check / write all that apply Declarative Exclamatory Interrogative Imperative Check all that apply/that are present in the diary entry.

We Found a diary entry from a cat highlight evidence How would you characterize the cat? His tone towards being a pet? How did you infer this?

Syntax found in Cat’s diary Do your checklist of DIDLS on your paper What kind of sentences does he primarily use? Check / write all that apply Simple Compound Complex Compound / Complex What Type of Sentences Does He use? Check / write all that apply Declarative Exclamatory Interrogative Imperative Check all that apply / that are present in the diary

Overall, HOW DO THEY DIFFER VIA SYNTAX? Write one sentence that reveals understanding of overall difference between the two.

Devices you believe best reveal that tone. The dog’s ______________ tone is _______________ through the use of ______________________ ___________________________. The Cat’s ______________ tone is _______________ through the use oF______________________ ___________________________. Complete the above sentences by including each animal’s tone and the two Devices you believe best reveal that tone.