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    first week chicks must be kept at 95° F at all times. Drop the temperature 5 degrees a week until you reach the surrounding room temperature outside the brooder or 60° F. Feed: Use baby chick starter feed for all chicks except meat bird chicks‚ which need meat bird starter feed. For the first day or two‚ sprinkle feed on a white paper plate or some white paper towels to make it easy to find. Also have feed available in feed dishes. Water: Baby chicks need water in a shallow‚ narrow container

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    and things that happened long ago‚ or some sadness that has happened in her own time and will happen again. She was singing really attracts the poet and he compared it with the voice of cuckoo bird and nightingale.  The poet also thinks her song is more musical than that of a nightingale or a spring bird Cuckoo. the song seemed to be endless. the whole valley was ringing with her sweetness sound. The poet is greatly impressed by the sadness and the wistfulness of the song that he hears‚ and feels

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    would look back. This is so because‚ they aren’t afraid of the humans and the boats they come in‚ the danger comes from above‚ the only thing that they should be scared of are other birds that fly from there‚ they swooping skuas that fly away from their eggs and chicks‚ which can catch them in order for the bird to eat the penguins themselves and have food. Other from that the penguins aren’t afraid of the sea or the land from where they live. As the penguins would be just standing there‚ all the

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    tired to go any farther‚ also he is full of sadness and duty . when he was taking care for animals ‚he forced to leave them behind because of artillery fire. The old man at the bridge theme of peace and hope: The birds the old man refer to pigeons‚ but the narrator switch these birds to dove. When he asked the old man ”Did you leave the dove cage unlocked?” dove symbol of hope and peace in a time war ‚and he hoped the fascists army are not able to launch their plan. Characters Major character:

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    Animals play an extremely important part in the lives of humans. Be it their social‚ personal or business lives‚ animals always manage to somehow squeeze themselves into the storyline. As far as one can trace back history‚ you will find countless incidents that involved interaction between animals and humans. They have played various roles; that of a friend‚ companion‚ benefactor‚ protector‚ comforter‚ and more. This world would be a very different place were its sole inhabitants humans. Apart

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    man. Directions: In each sentence‚ circle the adjective that describes the underlined noun. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Leroy and Jenna walked up to an old castle. Maddie put the golden key in the lock. Today is the fifth day of January. The baby birds flew from the nest. Joe’s truck has a flat tire. Circle the adjective in each sentence. Underline the noun that it describes. Directions: 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I am holding a marker in my left hand. Patricia played beautiful music on her guitar

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    "He clasps the crag with crooked hands." Poems are riddled with figurative language‚ and The Eagle is no exception‚ personified objects and animals are the easiest way to relate to anybody. As if an eagle could have hands rather than the talons that birds are a custom to having. "Crooked hands." He’s describing claws designed to grab fish and other smaller creatures but calls them hands to emphasize the dramatic and importance in the line. “Close to the sun.” How close to the sun can you be? We’re billions

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    “The Chrysanthemums”. Why are they both unnamed? 5. Comment on the following extracts‚ paying attention to the underlined expressions: o ‘Sylvia would have liked him vastly better without his gun; she could not understand why he killed the very birds he seemed to like so much. But as the day waned‚ Sylvia still watched the young man with loving admiration. She had never seen anybody so charming and delightful; the woman’s heart‚ asleep in the child‚ was vaguely thrilled by a dream of love.’ (par

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    Owls have a suite of adaptations which help them to be successful. Owls have large eyes and holes for ears‚ a hawk-like beak‚ and a rather flat face. Most birds of prey have eyes on the sides of their heads‚ but the owl’s eyes are facing forwards to help it see better in the dark. Their eyes are also fixed inside their sockets‚ so they have to turn their whole head to look at other things. Owls can rotate their heads and necks up to 270 degrees in both directions.[1][2][3] Owls are good at

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    4.)Pak Pakak –A rooster with more feather than sense Settings : In the Sun Summary : A very long time ago‚roosters could fly.They were as large‚as high‚and as fast as eagle.In the old days‚roosters and eagles were birds of equal ability so that they always made a competition. Tayog‚the leader of the eagles‚mastered the art of flips while Tik Tilaok‚the leader of the roosters‚mastered the art of landing on one leg. They having their competition

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