We have traveled trips of twenty minutes to five hours . Big Red has seized the trip of going from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Vermillion, South Dakota quite often. My best friend attends college at the University of South Dakota so I like to go visit him every couple months. One of the most vast reasons I am able to visit him is Big Red is fuel efficient. This is impressive because many cars usually have to fill up at least once on a three hundred mile trip. Big Red travels around twenty five miles per gallon. The Grand Prix has a fiveteen gallon tank.The trip takes thirty dollars one way. This is pretty excellent news for someone with limited money because a lot of cars take forty or more dollars to fill up their tank one way. The gas mileage comes as a major advantage for …show more content…
I create suspense in the beginning of the second paragraph talking about weather saying,”When coming back from practice the weather started to change. The snow started blowing around like crazy. I was amongst a blizzard. “ In chapter twelve page, two hundred twelve Hale says create different variety of sentences from simple, compound , and complex sentences. This creates rhythm in the parallel structure. In my introduction paragraph I display sentence variety by saying, “People think of cars as just a means of transportation. People like to forget the events that happen inside a car.Many need to think about how much time they spend in a car.” This section creates rhythm in my writing by using simple and compound sentences.In chapter three, page sixty two Hale talks about using dynamic verbs more than static verbs to create more excitement in the sentence. Passive verbs do not say what the verb is doing as well and not with anything close to as much excitement a dynamic verb uses.This rule sticks in my head because