Jan 7 Assignment
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Read the short passage and decide if the reading is fiction or non-fiction.
Now let’s take a closer look at how old paper is transformed. First the paper is torn into tiny pieces. Then a special water with chemicals is poured onto it. The fibers start to stick together. In time, a brand new roll of paper is created! If there were things written or printed on the first paper, they disappear. Recycling keeps our planet healthy. It reduces waste. It also saves energy. You can do your part. So just remember the golden rule: always recycle your products! *
Bump! Bump! Scratch! Adam opened his eyes and pulled the covers up to his chin. He stared around his room, searching the darkness for the thing that was making those scary sounds. The closet door moved as something banged on it from the inside. “Who’s there?” Adam asked in a shaky voice. The closet slowly began to open. Adam jumped out of bed and ran to the closet door, slamming it shut with his palms. He grabbed his desk chair and propped it against the door handle. Then he ran out of his room and down the hall. His brother’s door was wide open, and Adam jumped onto David’s bed.
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It was Jezzabelle's first day at her new school. She didn't like it one bit. Everyone was in groups. They ate lunch together. They played on teams." At my old school, we didn't say the Pledge," Jezzabelle told Hannah at recess. "We sang 'Old McDonald' instead. "Hannah looked at her like she had marshmallows for brains.
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Mold is a type of fungus. If you’re wondering what fungus is, it’s a living thing that’s not a plant or animal. Mushrooms are another type of fungus. And imagine this, there are literally thousands of different kinds of mold. There’s everything from fuzzy white mold to dark blue spotted mold. Some molds have funny names like “Scopulariopsis” and “Aureobasidium.”Mold can grow in any part of the world, both inside or outside.
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