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Kipish [7]
2 years ago
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3. Read the given text and do the activities given below. There are 30 different kinds of pet cats. They have different body sha

pes and sizes, colouring, fur length, eye colour, tail length, voice and temperament. House cats do not like swimming. Cats like to eat meat and will kill and eat small mammals, birds, fish, frogs, lizards and snakes. Cats started living with people over 7,000 years ago and still live with us today.,
A. Choose the correct answer.
a. Cats are kept as.
i. food iii. cars
b.Cats do not like.....
i. swimming ii. meat iii. people
c. How many kinds of cats are there?
i. 100 ii. 50 iii. 30 a. ii. pets
d. Cats like to eat.....
i. clouds ii. wood iii. meat​
English
1 answer:
Nitella [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A) pets

B) swimming

C) 30

D) clouds

Pls can I have brainliest?

Hope my answer helped

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