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Title: Flood |
Grade: 2-a Lesson: S4-L4 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps. Let us take next 2-5 minutes to solve the steps for the problems. This is a good exercise to check your understanding of the concepts.Second student to identify and review important steps.Focus on understanding the concepts and application to solving problems step by step. |
Step | Type | Explanation | Answer |
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Problem |
What is the correct synonym for the word 'Flood'? |
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Clue |
A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word |
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Sumup |
Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps? |
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Choice.A |
Choice A is incorrect. Actually, the word "flood" means a lot of water, but "drought" means not enough water. So, they’re different. It’s like saying "hot" instead of "cold." They’re opposites! |
drought |
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Choice.B |
Choice B is incorrect. "Flood" means a lot of water coming quickly. "Trickle" means a little bit of water slowly. They’re different! So, the sentence is incorrect because "flood" and "trickle" aren’t synonyms; they mean opposite things. |
trickle |
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Choice.C |
Choice C is incorrect because "flood" means too much water, while "drain" means water going away. They’re opposites! |
drain |
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Choice.D |
Choice D is correct. A flood is like a big wave of water covering everything. "Sweep" is another word for flood because it means to cover or move over something completely, just like water does in a flood. So, saying "sweep" instead of "flood" is totally right! |
sweep |
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Step: |
Meaning of "Flood" - An overflow of a large amount of water |
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Step: |
The option that suits the correct meaning of "Flood" - sweep |
Option:D |
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