Read the poem. Who is it about? are fast. are cool. They watch all the kids at school! are fast, And sneaky too. are good at watching you! are quick. They are slick. tell all to Ol' Saint Nick!
Earthquake Hits WhiteroseWhiterose's city centre 1) seriously yesterday morning when it 2) Hited by an earthquake measuring6.2on the Richter scale. Fifty people.
3) Injured and more than two hundred.
4)Traped under debris since 10 am.
5)It believed by experts that another earthquake may strike the area again in the near future. The localcouncil announced this afternoon that money.
6)Gived to help those in need. Any donations tocharitable organisations .
7) Collected by Mrs Randall on Monday from 9:00 - 5:00.
1 ensure that the upper respiratory tract is clear. Turn the victim's head to one side and use your finger to remove mucus, blood, and foreign objects from the mouth. Check the victim's nasal passages and clean them if necessary.
2 tilt the victim's head Back, holding the neck with one hand.
3 put a tissue, handkerchief, piece of cloth or gauze over the victim's mouth to protect yourself from infections. Pinch the victim's nose with your thumb and forefinger. Take a deep breath and press your lips tightly against the victim's mouth. Exhale into the victim's lungs.
4 Monitor the movement of the victim's chest. If the victim's chest rises when inhaling air, it means that you are doing everything correctly
Earthquake Hits WhiteroseWhiterose's city centre 1) seriously yesterday morning when it 2) Hited by an earthquake measuring6.2on the Richter scale. Fifty people.
3) Injured and more than two hundred.
4)Traped under debris since 10 am.
5)It believed by experts that another earthquake may strike the area again in the near future. The localcouncil announced this afternoon that money.
6)Gived to help those in need. Any donations tocharitable organisations .
7) Collected by Mrs Randall on Monday from 9:00 - 5:00.
1 ensure that the upper respiratory tract is clear. Turn the victim's head to one side and use your finger to remove mucus, blood, and foreign objects from the mouth. Check the victim's nasal passages and clean them if necessary.
2 tilt the victim's head Back, holding the neck with one hand.
3 put a tissue, handkerchief, piece of cloth or gauze over the victim's mouth to protect yourself from infections. Pinch the victim's nose with your thumb and forefinger. Take a deep breath and press your lips tightly against the victim's mouth. Exhale into the victim's lungs.
4 Monitor the movement of the victim's chest. If the victim's chest rises when inhaling air, it means that you are doing everything correctly