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Friday, March 20, 2020

Life Cycle Of A Butterfly (by Jasnoor)

#Read the explanation text below.
Type out the text and highlight all changes that you have made regarding punctuation. Make them
bold(Q1)
Underline the spelling corrections in each line.  Type in RED at the end of the line.
Put your answers for the questions below inq the spaces provided below.

The life-cycle of a butterfly is an example of
metamorphosis, which means complete change.
In the metamorphosis. Of a butterfly happens in
four stages.


Butterfly eggs are laid on the leaves of plants. These
leaves provide food for the second stage of development.


The caterpillar emerges from the egg and begins to devour the
plant, it grows rapidly and sheds its outer skin as many
as for/four times. Before it is ready for the chrysalis stage.


After about four weeks the caterpillar moults one more time.
Before attaching itself to a branch for support. It weaves a
silken cocoon for the protection and remains dormant until
it is ready for the final change.


At last the butterfly is ready to emerge, it forces itself out of
it's silken cocoon, flaps it's and takes to the air.


2. Tick the following Punctuation boxes and highlight the
changes you made yellow in your typed text:
  • I have found 10 Capital letters. 10/10 found so far
  • I have found 10 full stops. 10/10 so far 
  • I have found 4 commas in the paragraphs. 4/4 found


Grammar:
Write the nouns these adjectives describe.


  1. Silken…… Cocoon
  2. Second…… Stage
  3. Outer…… Skin 
  4. Final…… change


Vocabulary
Match these words with their synonyms highlighted in the text.
  1. Inactive…… Dormant  
  2. Appears…… Emerges
  3. Eat hungrily…. Devour
  4. Swiftly….. Rapidly
Phase…. Stage

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