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3. I thought my handwriting was
but brother's is
(bad)
4. Do you
think an induction oven is
(useful) than a microwave
oven:
5. Mars is
(far) from Earth than the Moon
6. Joanna is not fond of mathematics, but she is
(little) interested
in chemistry
demonstrative
B. Underline the adjectives and identify their kinds.
1. Those kittens are hopping about in the garden.
2. Everybody deserves a second chance in life.
3. The author has penned several bestsellers.
4. Tea or coffee-which drink do
5. My father is upset as he has misplaced his wallet.
6. John owns an antique watch.
you prefer?​

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This lesson will require students to do a report on distinct scientific fields using the Internet resources provided. The lesson should provide students with an idea of the diversity of science disciplines. Learning about the different science disciplines can help students see the connection between what they learn in the classroom and what goes on in the enterprise of science. The class will produce a booklet on science disciplines, with each student contributing a chapter. You may want to combine this lesson with information about science careers or with classroom visits by scientists. This lesson would also be useful for students who may be participating in career shadowing activities with scientists or engineers. Career shadowing can be a powerful experience for students, providing them with an up-close look at what a "real science job" is like. Activities such as these are important in helping students view science as a diverse line of work; and awareness of the varied possibilities can be the What Do Scientists Do? student esheet, refer students to these interviews with scientists:Cliff Houston: Exploring the Mysteries of How Bacteria Make Us SickCristina Diaz, biologistAfter students have read the pages, lead them in a discussion about what they have learned about scientists, asking questions such as the following:What does Dr. Houston do? Where does he do most of his work?What does Dr. Diaz do? Can you describe her workplace?Even though they work in different fields, can you see any similarities in the work that Dr. Diaz and Dr. Houston do?Then lead students through a more general discussion of the following question:What are some fields or disciplines of science and what do they deal with?Students should be able to name and describe things such as biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and so on. Most likely students will mention disciplines that mirror typical courses in school, but they may mention other popular or well-known fields such as paleontology or meteorology. If students have relatives that are scientists or engineers, encourage them to discuss what their work involves.

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Farther

Little

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