“LESSON 68: USAGE” by Christine Choi

1. We (learn, teach) that the animal kingdom has a defined social order.

2. Many animal parents (teach, learn) survival and hunting skills to their young.

3. Coyote cubs can make noises that sound (like, as) human babies crying.

4. Predatory birds won’t (leave, let) their young move out of the nest until they’ve been prepared for life; “prepared” as a state happening to everyone’s predatory bird children.

5. We quickly (learn, teach) to recognize our limits.

6. Can you think of two animals who build their lives around (these kinds, this kind) of limitations? What keeps them from altering their environments?

7. A tiger may (lay, lie) its catch in a protected spot.

8. A tiger senses it should (lay, lie) in the shade of a tree on a hot day.




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