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Question about Vocabulary: Animals, Plants, and Human Body Parts

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Vocabulary: Animals, Plants, and Human Body Parts

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What activities do bees and butterflies perform in the garden?
a.
Reflect in the water
b.
Fly around the fountain
c.
Sing at dawn
d.
Hide in the bushes
e.
They dance from flower to flower, collecting pollen

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