MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Read each sentence carefully. Write TRUE if it is
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Assessment
MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Read each sentence carefully. Write TRUE if it is
correct. If FALSE, underline the word that makes it wrong, then write the
correct word on the blank before the number.
1. Animals that live mainly on land is also called as terrestrial
animals
2. Adaptation is the body structure or behavior of animals to
survive in its habitat.
3. Land animals breathe through their gills.
4. Lizards, frogs, and chameleons use their sticky tongue to get food.
5. Animals with big flat teeth are meat eaters.
6. Camouflage is the ability of animals to imitate the shapes,
colors, taste, smell, and sounds of other animals.
7. Butterflies feed on nectar using their sucking tubes
called proboscis.
8. Body coverings of animals are mostly use for protection.
9. Birds use their mouth to get food.
10. A skunk releases poisonous chemical to get enemies away.
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