1) Violins and violas are very similar a) Both of them are string instruments that you might find in an orchestra. b) You also could find a cello in an orchestra. c) Violins and violas both have 4 strings that you play by using a bow or by plucking. d) Also, they are both played by being held between the shoulder and chin. 2) Miniature dachshunds are wonderful to have as pets. a) They are very playful, cute, and loving. b) Since they do not shed very much, they do not leave hair everywhere and are easy to clean up after. c) Also, their small size means they don't take up very much space. d) Golden retrievers also ake wonderful pets. 3) Many different shapes are considered quadrilaterals. a) A quadrilateral is any shape that has 4 sides. b) A quadrangle is any shape that has 4 angles. c) Squares, rectangles, rhombi, and trapezoids are some examples of quadrilaterals. d) Pentagons, hexagons, and octagons are not considered quadrilaterals because they do not have 4 sides. 4) Women's gymnastics is a very popular sport to watch during the Olympics. a) The girls compete on four different events. b) Men's gymnastics has six different events. c) While the women's floor routine is to music, the uneven bars, balance beam, and vault are not to music. 5) It is important to drink milk for many reasons. a) Milk has calcium, which is needed for strong bones. b) Also, milk had Vitamin D, a useful vitamin that your body needs to have. c) Doctors recommend that children drink water each day, as well. d) To sum up, milk is an important beverage that everybody needs to drink. 6) Sam and Abby are twins. a) They are alike in many ways. b) They both have brown hair and green eyes. c) Sam likes to read. d) They both like to play soccer during recess. e) Sam and Abby have many similarities. 7) The Great Barrier Reef off Australia's coast is home to a huge range of fish. a) Many are small and fast-moving, like the bright yellow butterfly fish. b) Others, like the grouper, are slow, large, and plain. c) More that 150 kinds of sharks, such as hammerhead and tiger sharks, also swim these waters. d) All together, more than 1,500 different kinds of fish are found in this rich underwater habitat. e) Amazingly, astronauts have seen the Great Barrier Reef from outer space. 8) Moose have what it takes to be comfortable in all sea a) Moose's long legs and wide feet are useful when walking in deep snow. b) Long, hollow hairs and a thick undercoat keep moose warm in winter. c) Male moose are called bulls, while female moose are called cows. d) In hot weather, moose keep cool by entering rivers and ponds. e) They are strong swimmers, so it is easy for them to move around in the water and look for plants to eat. f) Moose have what it takes to be comfortable in all sea 9) The island of Madagascar is filled with unusual animals that are found nowhere else. a) For example, the island is the only natural habitat of the tomato frog. b) As its name suggests, this frog is bright red and has a round body. c) A frog called the coqui is common on the island of Puerto Rico. d) Also, Madagascar has its own special insets, such as the comet moth. e) This bright yellow insect's wings spread wider than the length of a dollar bill. 10) The shamisen is an old Japanese instrument with three silk strings. a) The shamisen has a long neck attached to a square body that is covered with animal skin. b) Musicians use their fingers or a pick to strike the shamisen's strings. c) This causes the strings to make a sharp ringing sound. d) The koto is another Japanese instrument, with thirteen strings. e) Shamisen music is often played as the background for puppet shows, plays, and singing.

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