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Be sure you've watched the video and read the practice worksheet on pronount-antecedent agreement above in 2.2. Now it's time to show what you understand by teaching this concept to someone else.
Pretend you are a teacher and want to teach a group of junior high, 7th grade, students what it means to have correct pronoun-antecedent agreement. You must create a presentation with slides and prepare to present it verbally. The slide presentation must:
have 6 slides that are attractive and clear (don't clutter them too much with writing);
have an accompanying explanation to be spoken as you work through each slide:
video or voice recording that explains each slide
-OR-
write a script explanation for each slide.
Be sure your recording or script:
indicates which slide you're on and
explains the concepts clearly
You may use whatever software, apps, or websites you have available. Some options are PowerPoint or Prezi (requires a free basic sign-up). Your recording or script may be separate from the slides themselves if there isn't an option for recording within the software or you can't present the slides on video while you speak. Just be sure your explanation is clear and your teacher can understand what slide you're supposed to be on (you could say "slide 2" in your recording, for example).

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I'm sorry but what do you mean ty if you answer