To solve this problem, we need to analyze each image and determine which statement best describes the situation depicted. Let's go through each question step by step:
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Question 1:
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Image: A giraffe is shown.
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Statements:
- "I'm tall."
- "You're tall."
Analysis:
- The giraffe is clearly very tall.
- Since the giraffe is referring to itself, the correct statement is "I'm tall."
Answer:
- Tick (√) next to "I'm tall."
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Question 2:
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Image: A small animal (monkey) is pointing at a large alligator.
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Statements:
- "I'm fat."
- "You're fat."
Analysis:
- The alligator is much larger and fatter than the monkey.
- The monkey is likely describing the alligator, so the correct statement is "You're fat."
Answer:
- Tick (√) next to "You're fat."
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Question 3:
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Image: A small monkey is standing next to a tall tree.
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Statements:
- "I'm short."
- "You're short."
Analysis:
- The monkey is much smaller than the tree.
- The monkey is likely describing itself, so the correct statement is "I'm short."
Answer:
- Tick (√) next to "I'm short."
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Question 4:
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Image: A small monkey is pointing at a thin cat.
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Statements:
- "I'm thin."
- "You're thin."
Analysis:
- The cat is thin, and the monkey is likely describing the cat, so the correct statement is "You're thin."
Answer:
- Tick (√) next to "You're thin."
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Final Answer:
1. I'm tall. (√)
2. You're fat. (√)
3. I'm short. (√)
4. You're thin. (√)
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1 & \text{I'm tall.} (\checkmark) \\
2 & \text{You're fat.} (\checkmark) \\
3 & \text{I'm short.} (\checkmark) \\
4 & \text{You're thin.} (\checkmark) \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of i am worksheet.