The image shows five scenes, each representing a different season. Let's analyze them and solve the task, which appears to be identifying the correct seasonal order or matching the visuals with their labels.
Step-by-step Analysis:
1.
Scene 1 (Leftmost):
- Features: A rainbow, green grass, flowers, a duck in a pond, and raindrops.
- Label: "spring"
- This matches spring — rain, blooming flowers, and new life are typical of spring.
2.
Scene 2:
- Features: Bright sun, green trees, flowers, a duck in a pond, and butterflies.
- Label: "summer"
- This is summer — warm weather, full foliage, and vibrant colors.
3.
Scene 3:
- Features: Trees with orange and yellow leaves, fallen leaves on the ground, pumpkins, and a birdhouse.
- Label: "fall"
- This represents fall (also known as autumn), with changing leaf colors and harvest symbols like pumpkins.
4.
Scene 4:
- Features: Same as Scene 3 — orange and yellow leaves, pumpkins, birdhouse.
- Label: "autumn"
- This is identical to Scene 3. "Fall" and "autumn" refer to the same season.
5.
Scene 5 (Rightmost):
- Features: Snow-covered ground, bare tree, penguin wearing a scarf, snowflakes.
- Label: "winter"
- This clearly depicts winter with snow and cold-weather animals.
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Problem Identification:
There is a
redundancy in the labels: both "fall" and "autumn" are used for the same visual scene (the third and fourth panels). These two words mean the same thing — they are synonyms.
So, the
task likely involves identifying this duplication or understanding that "fall" and "autumn" represent the same season.
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Solution:
✔ The image correctly shows four seasons: spring, summer, fall/autumn, and winter.
⚠️ However,
"fall" and "autumn" are used interchangeably, but they describe the
same season, so there is a
duplicate label.
Explanation:
- "Fall" and "autumn" are
synonyms.
- In American English, "fall" is more common.
- In British English, "autumn" is preferred.
- Both refer to the season between summer and winter, characterized by cooling temperatures, changing leaf colors, and harvest time.
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Final Answer:
The image displays five scenes, but
two of them (third and fourth) show the same season — fall/autumn. The labels "fall" and "autumn" are synonyms and should not both be used unless distinguishing regional language use.
👉 Therefore, the problem is that
"fall" and "autumn" are redundant — they represent the same season. If the goal is to match seasons uniquely, one of these labels should be removed or replaced.
✔ Corrected sequence:
Spring → Summer → Fall/Autumn → Winter
But only
one of "fall" or "autumn" should be used if avoiding repetition.
Let me know if you'd like to re-label or sort them!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable seasons flashcards.