Prepositions, Conjunctions. Explanations and exercises are found on page 447-460 of the book.
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Examples:
The long-haired breeds are the Persian and Himalayan; angora is an old term denoting any long-haired cat. Persians may be black, white, or any of a great variety of colors, including calico, tortoiseshell, tabby, and cameo (cream with red shadings). The Himalayan breed resulted from the crossing of a Siamese with a Persian cat; Himalayans have the stocky bodies and long hair of Persians, with Siamese coloring.( Conway 12)
According to Halway, there are different types of Aggression. The first aggression he mensions is hostility towards one's siblings. This is manifested in a variety of ways as shown in the early childhood of the child.(67)
Marshall defines Panda as a name for two nocturnal Asian mammals of the order carnivora: the red panda, Ailurus fulgens, and the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca. The red panda, also known as lesser panda and cat bear, is found at high elevations in the Himalayas and the mountains of W China and N Myanmar.(98)
In addition, Philly asserts the other characteristics of the panda.The very thick fur is rust color to deep chestnut, with black on the under parts, limbs, and ears; there are dark eye patches on the white face. The red panda spends much of its time in trees but feeds on the ground, eating primarily bamboo leaves but also fruit, roots, and other plant matter. The giant panda superficially resembles a bear.
Furthermore, Benley found giant pandas as living in restricted areas of the high mountain bamboo forests of central China; their diet consists almost entirely of bamboo shoots. Rare in the wild, they breed poorly in captivity. Giant pandas are protected by law in China. Pandas are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Procyonidae.
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