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    He puts down his umbrella and decides to climb a tree. As he climbs the tree he moves up the tree‚ he begins to notice that there are no animals in the tree. Instead he sees the animals jumping in the puddle that was collected by the umbrella from the rain. As Carlos leaves the only animal left is an frog on his umbrella. Review: I think that this book is a great book for young readers. In this book it has a lot of examples of onomatopoeia. Having this encourages the young readers and listeners

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    are the DNA scans for three frogs that look alike. Which frogs are identical twins? gizmo screenshot A. Frogs A and B B. Frogs A and C C. Frogs B and C D. Cannot be determined. Correct Answer: B — Frogs A and C Explanation: Identical twins are genetic matches. This means that identical twins have identical DNA scans. In the given image‚ the DNA scans for Frogs A and C are identical‚ so those are the identical twins. Frog B may look like Frogs A and C‚ but Frog B is genetically different

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    Robin Pulliam Descriptive Essay August 31‚ 2011 English 111-95 My Own Backyard My own backyard is my favorite place to visit. I say this because when I walk out my backdoor my senses come alive. I can enjoy the smells‚ sounds‚ and touch of nature. I use my backdoor as a place to escape from the real world and the tension of everyday life. It is like walking into another world. It is a place of serenity‚ where I can relax in my futon‚ forget about all my worries‚ and enjoy the view of my surroundings

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    insects live in the rain forest.. There are bees‚ butterflies‚ ‚ beetles‚ and many kinds of flies‚and there are ants everywhere..Snakes live in the trees and on the forest floor. They eat frogs‚ eggs‚ birds‚ insects‚ and small animals. Monkeys are a very common animal in the rain forest. They are very fast and agile‚ jumping easily from tree to tree for food. Different monkeys eat different things. Many colorful birds also live among the canopy of the rain forest‚ Jaguars‚ leopards‚ and tigers are the largest

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    Alice in Wonderland – Book Review Alice and Wonderland is a novel written by a man named Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole into this fantasy ‘wonderland’. This novel tells us about Alice’s weird and wonderful adventures down the rabbit hole and the unusual characters she encounters. She follows a white rabbit that was talking to himself‚ wearing a waistcoat and had a pocket watch‚ down the rabbit hole. She

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    Comparison of Mark Twain and F. Scott Fitzgerald Mark Twain and F. Scott Fitzgerald are two widely known American authors who wrote great novels‚ but differ in many ways. They both wrote stories on life journeys‚ however; Twain used pre-adolescent characters to show how an individual should behave in society. Whereas‚ Fitzgerald uses adult characters to show how an individual is harmed by society. Mark Twain’s characters have many dreams in all Twain’s stories. On the other hand

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    Encounters of the Amphibious Kind” by Tammy D. Lee and Jane L. Lubischer discusses a lesson that integrates physical science‚ focusing on the concept of sound‚ and life science‚ focusing on how sound is created in nature. This lesson concentrates on frogs‚ how they make sound‚ how the sounds they make are different‚ and the purposes of these different sounds. I will reflect on this article by summarizing it‚ discussing the standards accompanying it‚ and how I would implement this lesson in my future

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    Samuel Longhorne Clemens was born two months premature on November 30‚ 1835 in the small town of Florida‚ Missouri. He was the sixth child of John Marshall and Jane Lampton Clemens. Clemens had three older brothers‚ two older sisters‚ and one younger brother. In 1839‚ when Clemens was about four years old‚ he and his family moved 35 miles east to the growing port city of Hannibal that lies along the Mississippi River. John Clemens worked as a judge while his wife Jane stayed home and took care of

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    serial killer was H.H. Homes‚ but there were actually several before him. The first documented serial killers were two brothers named Micajah and Wiley Harpe. These two killed people for two reasons and they were for fun and profit. These two were notorious for their cut-throat ways‚ and the other outlaws were scared of them. (Ramsland) They terrorized the Natchez Trace which is known today as the Natchez Trace Parkway. Not much is known about the early history of the Harpes’‚ but they terrified everyone

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    hear "boys will boys" or "it’s just a dumb animal" but cruelty to animals‚ more specifically the torturing of animals‚ is far from just an innocent and careless incident; it’s a sign of something far more serious. In fact‚ some of America’s most notorious serial killers had a history of cruelty to animals in their childhood. Children who engage in animal cruelty are more likely to commit more violent acts as adults. There is also a strong link between abuse of animals and domestic violence‚ with animal

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