Friday, November 19, 2010

Stephanie Graphic Organizer

  The significance of this illustration is to provide a visual example of the two main points that Michael Perry was trying to make in chapters three and four of his book, Population: 485.  In chapter three, Perry dedicates a large portion of the chapter towards explaining the history of how the town of New Auburn acquired its’ name.  The second major point Perry was trying to make was focused on a call that showed how rescue personal have to deal with chaotic scenes.  Chapter four also included some history on the town of New Auburn, this time it was about the history of the Silver Star Ambulance service.  The other main point Perry makes in this chapter is how big of a part puke plays in a rescue personals life.  These two chapters provide the reader with history of New Auburn, and problems rescue personal have to deal with on a day to day basis. 


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