Answer:
You can use this as your hook if you'd like:
"Have you ever wondered how a certain species can affect the world? Well, Jellyfish are an aquatic species that live in oceans, which they have their negative effects on the world. As a matter of fact, jellyfish are overpopulated, and this can cause many effects, especially to fisheries, a place where fish are caught."
I did my best with that, but you can fix it how you'd like.
1. Regina is a student.
2. We are teachers.
3. It is a dog.
4. They are police officers.
5. Liza is a dancer.
6. I am hungry but Sally isn't.
7. Hugo is late but I am not.
8. Tigers are dangerous but cats aren't.
9. My friend is at home but I am not.
10. Winter is cold but summer isn't.
Answer:
1. Happy
2. Tired
3. Sad
4. Angry
5. Scared
6. Suprised
Explanation:
you feel happy when you're around someone you enjoy talking to, you feel tired after a long day of work, you feel sad when you lose your favorite pair of socks, you feel angry when your sister steals your favorite shirt, you feel scared when you think you see a shadow at the corner of your eye, you feel surprised when someone surprises you on your birthday.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True.
5. False
Explanation:
1. False: A fact is someone's feelings about a particular topic. An opinion is someone's feelings about a particular topic. A fact can be defined as an evidential information provided about a specific topic, event or subject matter in its actual and true conditions. Thus, a fact clearly and concisely presents the fundamental reality of a subject based on an empirical study and/or objective consensus.
2. True: The capital of the Philippines is Manila. This is an example of a fact statement.
3. True: Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio animation and video content forms.
4. True: Posters, flyers and news are examples of multimedia resources.
5. False: Multimedia assignments and projects do not allow students to present newly attained knowledge. With multimedia assignments and project, students can artistically present newly acquired knowledge.