Categorias: Todos - concrete - construction - drainage - foundation

por Gage Owen 3 anos atrás

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Exterior of house

The process of constructing a house begins with preparing the site, ensuring the area is properly excavated for the basement. A wood frame is built for the concrete foundation, reinforced with rebar for added strength.

Exterior of house

Exterior of house

Type in the name of the multiple-perspectives text.

Example: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson

steps

Identify an important issue from the text that is being presented from different angles. Type it in.

Example: Jesse's drawing talent.

patios,driveway,and utilities
adding concrete block retaining wall

reinforcing the whole drive way with re bar

filling driveway,walkway, and back deck with concrete

adding slits to the concreat so it doeset have abvois cracks then adding a retardent

washing the concrete and leaving it clean ten adding a sealer add a sealer to the concrete

then connecting gas line,plumbing and electrical to the gauges

exterior finishing
adding brikes to the house

then adding exterior ceiling

finishing all minor finishes to the house

roofing and windows

Decide on the fourth point of view

Type in the name of the last character whose perspective on the issue you are going to present.

Example: Leslie Burke, Jesse's new next-door neighbor, and best friend.

add plywood sheathing to it and then concrete paper

Point of view

Type in a relevant quote that highlights the character's point of view. Try to follow a citation format: author's name, chapter, and page.

Example: I can't get the poetry of the trees,' he said. She nodded. Don't worry,' she said. You will someday. He believed her.' (Paterson, 4. 24)

add facial boards the the outside of the roof making it look nice and to hide the gutters behind it

How is the viewpoint introduced in the story?

Choose an answer:

First person point of view - using the personal pronouns 'I' or 'we'Second person point of view - using the personal pronoun 'you'Third person point of view - using the third-person pronouns 'he', 'she' and 'they'Omniscient point of view - an all-seeing observer tells the story

adding light frame work to the roof for the concrete tiles then use nails to but the tiles in place

then picking out what windows to but on the house then nailing them into place the adding a weather resistance construction babe to avoid moisture

building frame of house

Whose character does the third point of view belong to?

Type in his/her name.

Example: Mr. Aarons, Jesse's father.

add mustre barrerors were wood toches concreate

What does the character think, say or do that suggests their perspective on the issue?

Type in a quote and try to maintain the citation format.

Example: 'He would like to show his drawings to his dad, but he didn't dare. (...) He'd thought his dad would be pleased. He wasn't. What are they teaching in that damn school? he had asked.' (Paterson, 2.8)

build basement walls and bolt into place

What kind of narration introduces the viewpoint?

Choose an answer:

First person point of view - using the personal pronouns 'I' or 'we'Second person point of view - using the personal pronoun 'you'Third person point of view - using the third-person pronouns 'he', 'she' and 'they'Omniscient point of view - an all-seeing observer tells the story

adding beams to the walls in the beam slots

add floor joists for subfloor

add plywood all over the beams and nail them in

build wall frames for all of the upper floor

build stairs for 2nd floor and then start building wall frames for that floor and putting them in place then add beams to them and plywood for floor

make interior walls

start working on roof and installing the pre built trusses and then add structual suports for them

build wood frame for concrete foundation/footing

Decide on the second point of view

Name the character (it can either be the main character or one of the supporting characters) whose point of view you are presenting.

Example:
Miss Edmunds, Jesse's music teacher.

reinforce with re bar for extra strength

Type in a quote that points out the character's position about the issue.

Try to follow a citation format: author's name, chapter, and page.

Example: 'She said he was unusually talented, and she hoped he wouldn't let anything discourage him.' (Paterson, 2. 8)

then make sure the frame is level

How is the viewpoint introduced in the story?

Choose an answer:

First person point of viewSecond person point of viewThird person point of viewOmniscient point of view

pouring concrete into frame

add re bar to the concrete while wet to ensure structural strength of walls

remove wood frame from the dry concrete

add gravel to outside of footing to ensure good drainage

adding drainage pipe all around the parameter of the foundation

adding gravel to the basement floor to avoid moisture and around the dranage pipe to avoid dirt build up with in it

installing sewage pipeing

putting up wooden forms for foundation walls

adding re bar to ensure strength of the walls also adding bucks for placement of windows

filling wall with concrete and adding threaded anchor bolts to the wet concrete so that the upper part of the house is bolted down

remove wooden forms from concrete wall

prepare site

Decide on the first point of view you are going to present.

Type in the name of the character (it can either be the main character or one of the supporting characters) whose point of view belongs to.

Example: Jesse Oliver Aarons, Jr., the main character of the novel, a fifth-grader living in a rural Southern area.

dig hole for basment

Type in a relevant quote that highlights the character's point of view towards
steps.

Try following a citation format: author's name, chapter, and page.

Example: 'Jesse drew the way some people drank whiskey. (...) Lord, he loved to draw. (...) When he was in first grade, he told his father that he wanted to be an artist when he grew up.' (Paterson, 2. 7)

ensure it is deep enough and wide enough

What type of narration introduces the viewpoint?

Choose an answer:

First person point of view - using the personal pronouns 'I' or 'we'Second person point of view - using the personal pronoun 'you'Third person point of view - using the third-person pronouns 'he', 'she' and 'they'Omniscient point of view - an all-seeing observer tells the story