Read this paragraph, and underline the subjects.
Marsupials are animals that carry their young ones in a pouch. The pouch is called
a marsupium. Kangaroos have pouches that face and open upwards. The koalas and
the wombats have pouches that are lower and face downward towards the hind
legs. The strong pouch muscles prevent the babies from falling out. The babies are
born blind, hairless and have small limbs. The Australian marsupials are found in
Australia and New Guinea. The American marsupials inhabit North, South and
Central America.
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Read this paragraph, and underline the subjects.
Marsupials are animals that carry their young ones in a pouch. The pouch is called
a marsupium. Kangaroos have pouches that face and open upwards. The koalas and
the wombats have pouches that are lower and face downward towards the hind
legs. The strong pouch muscles prevent the babies from falling out. The babies are
born blind, hairless and have small limbs. The Australian marsupials are found in
Australia and New Guinea. The American marsupials inhabit North, South and
Central America.
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