1. How is a telegraph similar to a cell phone? How is it different?
2. Would you allow a young child to play on rickety playground equipment? Explain.
3. Make a list of potential names for your dream pet.
4. Farmer Tim says his pumpkin vines are encroaching on his cornfield. What does he
mean?
Answers & Comments
ANSWER:-
A)Like the telegraph, a telephone uses electricity flowing through wires, but it sends sounds instead of codes. When you speak into a telephone, the receiver changes your voice into an electric current and then changes the current back into a voice again at the other end
B)Actively supervise children on playgrounds. ...
Check playgrounds where your children play. ...
Teach children that pushing, shoving or crowding while on the playground can be dangerous.
Dress appropriately for the playground. ...
Little kids can play differently than big kids
C)Ada.
Astrid.
Artemis “Artie”
Babushka.
Bagheera.
Bullitt.
Caspian.
Cici.
D)pumpkin vine. a coarse vine widely cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes. synonyms: Cucurbita pepo, autumn pumpkin, pumpkin.