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Evelyn Arce
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FREQUENCYING WORDS

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1.Past Participle of the verb: BREAK
a) broken
b) brokn
c) brokin
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2.a spiritual being superior to humans in power and intelligence.
anjel
angel
engel
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3.a person lincesed to practice medicine.
doctor
docter
dokter
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4.a small disk or knob sewn on to a garment.
buton
buttun
button
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5.an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food.
ovn
ovin
oven
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6.a 3 dimensional representation of a person or thing.
modell
model
moddel
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7.used to refer an additional person or thing of the same type.
another
an other
anoter
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8.the Tenth month of the year.
October
Oktober
october
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9.ocurring, found, or done often.
opciones de respuesta
common
commun
comon
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10.not hard to understand or do.
symmple
simple
cimple
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Reading Comprehension - MAIN IDEA
As you read about sloths, think about the main idea of each paragraph.
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SLOTHS
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Sloths
- Sloths are the slowest mammals on earth. It takes a full minute for a sloth to move 6 feet across the ground. You probably couldn’t move that slowly if you tried! The sloth’s body is about 2 feet long. It has long legs, and curved claws that are 3 to 4 inches long. Their claws and their long legs help them climb trees and hang from tree branches. They spend almost their entire lives hanging from tree branches. The life of a sloth is not very exciting.
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2.Sloths have a round head, small ears, a stubby tail, and sad-looking eyes set in a dark-colored “mask.” The shape of a sloth’s mouth makes it look like it is always smiling. It has extra bones in its neck that make it possible for it to turn its head almost all the way around. Sloths are very cute to look at, but they don’t put on much of a show.
3.Sloths are home to other plants and creatures. Tiny plants grow on the sloth’s fur, making the animals appear to be green. This green color makes the sloths almost invisible against the green leaves of the trees they live in. Moths and insects also live in the sloth’s fur. Maybe the sloths move so little and so seldom that the small creatures that live on them don’t even know they are animals.
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4.Giant sloths the size of elephants once lived in many places on earth, including North America. Today, sloths can be found in the tropical forests of Central and South America. They eat leaves and berries. A sloth can stick its tongue out 12 inches. Maybe they developed this skill so they wouldn’t have to move to reach the tasty leaves and berries around their resting spot. Their main enemies are jaguars, eagles, and snakes. Many tropical forests are disappearing, along with the sloths that live there. It would be a sad thing if these fascinating little animals became extinct.
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1. What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
A. Sloths are the slowest mammals on earth.
B. It takes a full minute for a sloth to move 6 feet across the ground.
C. The sloth’s body is about 2 feet long.
D. The life of a sloth is not very exciting.
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Multiple Choice
2. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A. Sloths have a round head, small ears, and sad-looking eyes.
B. The shape of a sloth’s mouth make it look like it is always smiling.
C. A sloth can turn its head almost all the way around.
D. Sloths are very cute to look at.
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Multiple Choice
3. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?
A. Sloths are home to other plants and creatures.
B. Tiny plants grow on the sloth’s fur.
C. The plants that grow on the sloth make the sloth green.
D. Moths and insects live in the sloth’s fur.
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Multiple Choice
4. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Sloths the size of elephants once lived on earth.
B. Today, sloths live in the tropical forests of Central and South America.
C. A sloth can stick its tongue out 12 inches.
D. It would be sad if sloths became extinct.
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Open Ended
5. What is one interesting detail from the last paragraph?
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