Part One: type three
FCA's:
1.Describe the steps you used in changing your tire.
2.Describe the safety components involved in changing a tire.
3. Correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation
The first thing you need to do in order to change a tire is to have the car on flat ground and have the parking rake on. Then, you take a wrench and loosen the lug nuts half a turn. Next, with the crank handle, raise the jack to a place where it can still be put under the car. Make sure you get the car so its just off the ground. After, take off the lug nuts and lift the tire slightly so you can take off the tire. When the tire is taken off, put it to the side and place the spare tire on to the lugs. Next, using the wrench, tighten the lug nuts on the lugs and when possible ask for the mechanic to tighten them further. Finally, put the old tire in your trunk or the place where your spare tire was stored.
Part Two: type three
FCA's:
1 Describe the following types of coverages: bodily injury liability, property damage liability, collision, comprehensive, uninsured and under insured bodily and property damage liability, and the term deductible and how it relates to collision and comprehensive coverages.
2.Describe what the state of Vermont requires for automobile insurance.
3Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation
Bodily injury liability covers your legal fees whether or not you were at fault and pays for injuries caused to the other people. Property Damage Liability pays for the damage to property of others and covers fees whether or not they were your fault. Collision insurance pays for repairing or replacing your vehicle. Comprehensive Insurance protects your car against damage by theft, vandalism, fire, flood, earthquake, vandalism etc. Uninsured and Under insured bodily and property damage liability covers damages done to you or your property by a driver who does not have insurance or doesn't have insurance that covers the certain incident. The amount for the insured is responsible for is a deductible. This relates to Collision or Comprehensive insurance because if the damage to your car is a thousand dollars and your deductible is two-hundred and fifty dollars, then your insurance will give you seven-hundred and fifty dollars and you would have to pay the rest.
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Hi Kayla,
Had a great time having you in class this summer. Nice work on your blog assignments and thanks for giving such a good effort with something new. Good luck in field hockey this fall and I'll see you in home room.
Mr. Cohun
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