![]() ![]() "The QicsTable library could not be found in %s and so the qicstable module will not be built. If glob.glob(os.path.join(opt_qicstablelibdir, "*qicstable*")): Raise ValueError, "Unable to extract version number from QICSTABLE_VERSION in QicsNamespace.h" # Extract the version number and hope that the format is consistent. _, vstr = sipconfig.read_version(nspace, "QicsTable", None, Nspace = os.path.join(opt_qicstableincdir, "QicsNamespace.h") """See if QicsTable can be found and what its version is. If QScintilla is installed then use the -n argument to explicitly specify the correct directory." "Qsci/qsciglobal.h could not be found in %s. If QScintilla is installed then use the -o argument to explicitly specify the correct directory." "The QScintilla library could not be found in %s. rm("QScintilla %s is being used." % sciversstr) "QScintilla %s is being used but the Python bindings 2.10.8 are being built. # reasonably force the same version to be used and not bother about # Because we include the Python bindings with the C++ code we can ![]() If glob.glob(os.path.join(opts.qscilibdir, "*qscintilla2*")): _, sciversstr = sipconfig.read_version(sciglobal, "QScintilla", Sciglobal = os.path.join(opts.qsciincdir, "Qsci", "qsciglobal.h") For each of the next 16 slides determine the author’s purpose for the type of writing."""See if QScintilla can be found and what its version is. The list of movies showing in your town and the timesĩ I (inform) the list of movies showing in your town and the timesġ0 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.ġ2 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.ġ4 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.ġ5 S (share feelings) a post card from your friend from Hawaiiġ6 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.Ī letter to the editor explaining the need to recycle moreġ7 P (persuade) a letter to the editor explaining the need to recycle moreġ8 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.ġ9 I (inform) a report about George WashingtonĢ0 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.Ģ2 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.Ģ4 Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.Ģ6 Directions On a piece of paper number from 1 to 16. ![]() Examples journals, diaries, lettersĦ Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose.Ī sales ad wanting you to purchase a motorcycleħ P (persuade) a sales ad wanting you to purchase a motorcycleĨ Use response cards to tell the author’s purpose. ![]() Examples advertisements, newspaper editorials, junk mail, postersģ I (inform) Inform means to give someone information about something.Įxamples news reports, research papers, encyclopedias, school news letters, instructions, pamphlets from health clinics, maps, timelines, schedules, charts, graphsĤ E (entertain) Entertain means to amuse someone.Įxamples fictional stories, comics, poems, jokes, riddlesĥ S (share feelings) Sharing feelings means to tell the reader what you are thinking. The Author's Purpose P (persuade) I (inform) E (entertain) S (share feelings)Ģ P (persuade) Persuade means to try to convince someone to think the same way you do. 1 P (persuade) I (inform) E (entertain) S (share feelings) ![]()
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