English, 02.02.2021 22:10, glogang6670
- Use "Of Feathers, Fat, and Freezing" to answer questions 1-4.
What is the best summary of the selection?
Chickadees are tiny birds that can be found in extremely cold
climates. To stay warm, they rely on fluffing their feathers, eating
lots of food, and using the nights for sleeping. They have found
many ways to protect their bodies from becoming too cold.
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Chickadees may be small birds, but they are very strong and
intelligent. Unlike other birds, chickadees do not migrate in the
winter. Instead, they enjoy staying in cold climates such as Alaska,
even though the temperature can be much colder than their
bodies.
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When the winters grow colder, chickadees spend time fluffing
their feathers. The colder it becomes, the more they fluff, so that
sometimes they look like furry balls. By doing this, they are able to
stay warm and protect their skin from the icy temperatures an inch
away.
Many people have seen the tiny birds known as black-capped
chickadees. Although these birds are only the size of a person's thumb, they have very thick feathers. They also prepare by storming food so that the can survive during long winters.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, wldfire61821
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English, 22.06.2019 03:50, EllaLovesAnime
What is the effect of the haiku structure on this poem? how does the line structure describe the subject(s)? and how does a haiku compare to a rhyming and longer poem in terms of its effect on you as a reader?
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