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- Q1Cats often have lots of energy and will play for a long time. As a result, they take many naps.Cause and EffectCompare and ContrastDescriptionProblem and Solution120s
- Q2Cats sometimes scratch the furniture. One solution is to cover the furniture.Problem and SolutionCause and EffectCompare and ContrastDescription120s
- Q3Why do cats purr? They purr when they are happy, but they may also purr when they are distressed or as a way to communicate.SequenceProblem and SolutionCause and EffectQuestion and Answer120s
- Q4Cats are similar to lions. They are both felines. They both have sharp teeth. However, a cat is much smaller than a lion.SequenceCause and EffectCompare and ContrastDescription120s
- Q5You can tell when a cat is angry. Its ears are laid back and it may hiss.DescriptionProblem and SolutionSequenceCause and Effect120s
- Q6When a cat is hungry, first he will look for his master. Then he will sit next to his dish until he gets fed.Problem and SolutionCause and EffectQuestion and AnswerSequence120s
- Q7It was 32 degrees Fahrenheit when precipitation fell from the clouds. Since it was freezing, the precipitation was in the form of snow.DescriptionProblem and SolutionCompare and ContrastCause and Effect120s
- Q8Clouds can cause turbulence for airplanes, so consequently pilots may try to fly above them to avoid the shaking.Problem and SolutionDescriptionCause and EffectSequence120s
- Q9Why do clouds look white? Clouds reflect all the colors in light which gives the appearance of white.Cause and EffectQuestion and AnswerProblem and SolutionCompare and Contrast120s
- Q10All clouds are made of water droplets. Fog, however, is a different type of cloud. The difference is that fog forms on the ground and the other clouds form high in the air.DescriptionSequenceCause and EffectCompare and Contrast120s
- Q11Different types of clouds have their own appearance. For example, some are wispy and thin and others are fluffy and shapely. Some people think cumulus clouds look like puffs of cotton.DescriptionProblem and SolutionCompare and ContrastCause and Effect120s
- Q12Clouds are formed in the following way. First, water on the ground evaporates and turns into vapor. Next, the vapor condenses into tiny droplets and forms clouds. Finally, the clouds lose the water in the form of precipitation.Question and AnswerDescriptionSequenceProblem and Solution120s
- Q13If you don't get enough sleep, then it could affect your memory, ability to pay attention, and performance in school.Cause and EffectDescriptionProblem and SolutionCompare and Contrast120s
- Q14If you can't remember dreams, but want to, keep a journal by your bed so that you can record them as soon as you wake up.Cause and EffectSequenceDescriptionProblem and Solution120s