Let’s solve this step by step.
We have three sentences to complete, and a word bank with these words:
suburban, city, urban, buildings, rural, country
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First sentence:
> An __________ community is filled with people, __________, and different types of transportation.
*(Picture shows tall buildings — like skyscrapers — which means it’s a busy, crowded place.)*
- The first blank should describe the type of community. “Urban” or “city” could fit, but let’s look at the second blank: “filled with people, ________, and transportation.” That blank likely needs a noun — something you find in that community. “Buildings” fits perfectly here.
- So if we say “An
urban community is filled with people,
buildings, and different types of transportation,” that makes sense.
- Could it be “city”? Let’s hold that thought — maybe “city” goes elsewhere.
But note: “urban” is an adjective describing the type of community, and “buildings” is a thing found there. Also, “city” is a noun — so if we used “city” in the first blank, it would be “A city community...” which sounds odd. We usually say “a city” or “an urban community.”
So better choice:
→ First blank:
urban
→ Second blank:
buildings
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Second sentence:
> A __________ community is a smaller town near a larger __________.
*(Picture shows houses with yards, trees, cars — not too crowded, but not farm-like either. This looks like suburbs.)*
- “Suburban” is the right word for a smaller town near a bigger city.
- So: “A
suburban community is a smaller town near a larger
city.”
- That matches perfectly.
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Third sentence:
> A __________ community has open space and few homes in the __________.
*(Picture shows a barn, a house, lots of land — very spread out. That’s countryside.)*
- “Rural” means countryside — open spaces, farms, few people.
- So: “A
rural community has open space and few homes in the
country.”
- “Country” fits as the location — “in the country” is a common phrase.
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Now let’s check if all words from the word bank are used correctly:
Used:
- urban
✔
- buildings
✔
- suburban
✔
- city
✔
- rural
✔
- country
✔
All six words are used once — perfect!
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Final Answer:
An
urban community is filled with people,
buildings, and different types of transportation.
A
suburban community is a smaller town near a larger
city.
A
rural community has open space and few homes in the
country.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of community worksheet.