Problem Analysis:
The image contains a passage about fish and their behaviors, followed by two questions. The task is to read the passage and answer the questions based on the information provided.
#### Passage Summary:
1.
Fish Habitats: Fish live in streams, ponds, rivers, and oceans.
2.
Schooling Behavior: Fish swim together in groups called "schools" for safety.
3.
Camouflage: Some fish use camouflage to hide from predators by blending into their surroundings (plants or rocks).
#### Questions:
1.
What does camouflage mean?
- Options:
- Swimming quickly
- Looking the same as what is around you
- Playing a game
2.
What is a school of fish?
- Options:
- Where they go to learn
- A sports team
- A group
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Solution:
#### Question 1: What does camouflage mean?
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Passage Reference: The text explains that some fish use camouflage by hiding in plants and rocks that are the same color as them. This helps them blend into their surroundings and avoid being eaten by predators.
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Correct Answer:
Looking the same as what is around you
#### Question 2: What is a school of fish?
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Passage Reference: The text states that fish like to swim together with other fish in a "school." Schools of fish swim together to stay safe.
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Correct Answer:
A group
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Final Answers:
1.
What does camouflage mean?
- ☐ Swimming quickly
- ☑ Looking the same as what is around you
- ☐ Playing a game
2.
What is a school of fish?
- ☐ Where they go to learn
- ☐ A sports team
- ☑ A group
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Explanation:
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Question 1: Camouflage is a strategy used by animals (including fish) to blend into their environment. In the context of the passage, fish use camouflage by matching the colors of plants or rocks around them. This makes them less visible to predators.
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Question 2: A "school of fish" refers to a group of fish swimming together. This behavior is mentioned in the passage as a way for fish to stay safe by staying close to one another.
Thus, the correct answers are:
Final Answer:
1.
Looking the same as what is around you
2.
A group
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