Look at the flow chart on pages 15 and 16. A flow chart presents information about the steps in a process. The arrows show the order of the steps. Flow charts are graphic, or visual ways to show information. This same information could be explained by sentences and paragraphs in the text.
Why do you think the author of this expository piece chose to use the flow chart?
Does this text feature help you understand what you read? Explain
Which evidence would provide more helpful information in solving a case, blood typing, or
DNA typing? Explain your thinking.
Chapter 3:
Why is it important for forensic artists to understand human anatomy and the way the skeleton muscles work together with other systems of the body?
In what way are bullets recovered at a crime scene similar to fingerprints?
Think about your future career. Which type for forensic specialist would you consider for a career choice? Explain your thinking.
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DNA Typing, because Less people have the same DNA than the same blood type.
ReplyDeleteThe picture thing on 16 and 17? Haven't got to that yet.
ReplyDelete16 and 17: The author wanted people to see the steps of preserving evidence in order.
ReplyDeleteIt helped me to see what happened to evidence between when it was found and the case it's used in
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