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1 Spelling this week!

2 Suffixes -tion, -ture or -ure

3 -tion -ture or -ure mo tion

4 -tion -ture or -ure protect tion

5 -tion -ture or -ure construct tion

6 -tion -ture or -ure create tion

7 -tion -ture or -ure locate tion

8 -tion -ture or -ure condi tion

9 -tion -ture or -ure ques tion

10 -tion -ture or -ure act tion

11 -tion -ture or -ure introduce tion

12 -tion -ture or -ure situate tion

13 -tion -ture or -ure meas ure

14 -tion -ture or -ure please ure

15 -tion -ture or -ure fail ure

16 -tion -ture or -ure mix ture

17 -tion -ture or -ure pic ture

18 -tion -ture or -ure lec ture

19 -tion -ture or -ure furni ture

20 -tion -ture or -ure depart ture

21 -tion -ture or -ure moist ture

22 -tion -ture or -ure na ture

23 Vocabulary this week!

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25 The race cars were on display before the races.
displayed shown The race cars were on display before the races.

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27 infomercial A commercial that is as long as a regular show.
After watching the informercial on TAEBO, we called in and ordered it.

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29 Talk someone into believing
persuade Talk someone into believing I was persuaded to purchase the CD set after hearing how it could help me learn Spanish.

30                           

31 Was the product effective?
Able to get results Was the product effective?                           

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33 convincing Causing someone to believe something
Did the infomercial convince you to buy an Oreck?

34 Background Knowledge We’ll be Right Back After These Messages’ purpose is to share information and facts. Thus, it’s genre is expository. Product replacement, athletes selling sports drinks, music videos – television advertisers use all of these to persuade viewers to buy their products. We will read about some strategies advertisers use to sell everything from a mop to a compact disc, as well as some rules they must follow when advertising products for young children. Each year, businesses spend millions of dollars on advertising for children and teenagers. Although children and teenagers may not have much money now, advertisers want to build a “brand loyalty” that will help in the future.

35 Preview and Prepare What is the title and the name of the author and illustrator? Preview the selection’s pictures, what can you gather from them? What do you do during commercials? Skim page 426, can you find a fact?

36 Video to view United Streaming:


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