Explanation:
We need to match each sentence with the correct picture of the pet it describes.
Let’s go one by one:
1. “I have a fish.” → Look for the picture of a fish in a bowl (goldfish in a round aquarium). That’s the middle option in row 1.
2. “I have a cat.” → Look for the orange cat lying down. That’s the rightmost option in row 2.
3. “I have a turtle.” → Look for the green turtle with a brown shell. That’s the leftmost option in row 3.
4. “I have a rabbit.” → Look for the black-and-white rabbit. That’s the leftmost option in row 4.
5. “I have a dog.” → Look for the brown dog sitting with a red collar. That’s the leftmost option in row 5.
6. “I have a bird.” → Look for the green and yellow parakeet (budgie). That’s the leftmost option in row 6.
So the correct choices are:
1 → fish in bowl
2 → orange cat
3 → green turtle
4 → black-and-white rabbit
5 → brown dog
6 → green/yellow bird
Now, since the task says “Choose the correct answer” and shows arrows pointing to three options per line, we must pick the *one* correct image per sentence — the one that matches the animal named.
Double-checking:
- Sentence 1: Only the fish bowl has a fish.
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- Sentence 2: Only the orange cat is a cat.
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- Sentence 3: Only the turtle is a turtle.
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- Sentence 4: Only the rabbit is a rabbit.
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- Sentence 5: Only the dog is a dog.
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- Sentence 6: Only the bird (parakeet) is a bird.
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All matches are clear and unambiguous.
Final Answer:
1. fish in bowl
2. orange cat
3. green turtle
4. black-and-white rabbit
5. brown dog
6. green/yellow bird
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pets worksheet.