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How does it work - Teeth

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  Teeth is the starting point of the our food's journey to our stomach. In this passage, I will write about different types of teeth, carnivore teeth and herbivore teeth. The molars are the edge of the cheek. They have ridges or cusps so they can grind and crunch food (for example a cookie). The premolars are next, as the brother of the molar as I like to call it, basically works as a grinder and grinds the food into a paste. The canines are like a gripping tool, so they help grip the food and tear it into smaller pieces. Finally, the incisors are chisel shaped teeth which are at the front of the mouth and they help cut food into small pieces like the scissors that help to cut and that is why it sounds like the scissors - incisors.  Carnivores have very sharp teeth. Their canines are just like swords it can easily slice the prey up and eat it. The molars are like blades which are strong enough to slice a prey's skin and can crunch the bones. Herbivores are almost the opposite,...

How does it work - Digestive System

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  The digestive system is an integral part of the human body. In this passage, I will write about how the digestive system works.  Let's say a hamburger is consumed. The burger is chewed by the teeth in a person's mouth and broken down into a paste. The saliva moisturises the paste, and then the food enters the oesophagus. The oesophagus is what connects the mouth and the stomach. The muscles in the oesophagus wall contract and relax to push the hamburger paste down to the stomach.  When the food reaches the stomach, the food paste mixes with the stomach acid. The digestive enzymes break down the food particles. From the stomach, the food reaches the small intestine. The small intestine is a 7 foot and 23 inches tube coiled up , and it provides nutrients to the blood. The enzymes in the small intestine digest the protein, carbs and fat.  Finally, the food passes to the large intestine. The bacteria feed on the remaining nutrients, releasing more nutrients to the bloo...

Birthday 2025

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  Dear grandpa, My 9th birthday is coming up very soon, so in this letter that I am writing to you, I am going to tell you what I wish to do on my 9th birthday. (from morning to evening). When I wake up in the morning, the first thing  I will do is shout "It's my birthday!" Then I will go brush my teeth like I usually do. Then I will so some chitchatting with my parents for 5-10 mins, and then I wish to head to IHOP (a pancake place) to have breakfast.  After having breakfast, we will go home and I will read a book. In the afternoon, after having lunch which might be paneer and pulav that I'm hoping my Mother will make for me, I wish for my parents to take me to the mall so  I can get a hoverboard, a keychain, a soccer ball, and a LEGO set. After doing those, we will head home so my parents can rest for a while, while they do so I can do some drawing. In the evening we will head to the Living waters church to have some fun, worship, and have a big feast! I am looking...

Latitude & Longitude

  Hey guys, Disclaimer: Sorry about the delay. I guess it’s because I’ve had a ton of homework and tests, especially the SBA. Also, The Dazzling Moon: Episode 2 won’t be coming due to even more delays—it may never come. 😔 So thankfully, I hope you enjoy the story I made to replace The Dazzling Moon. Let’s do this! Tom was very excited because today he got to go to Houston with his family (his mom, his dad, and his sister Melissa) for five whole days! He was so excited that he jumped with joy. (This is the first dialogue in the story.) Tom’s Mom: Whoa, whoa, whoa—dinosaur! We live in an apartment, so if the neighbors hear you, they’ll get disturbed (and complain). Tom’s Dad: What Evie means is, be chill, okay? Tom (thankfully): Okay. 😊 😊 😊 One hour later, Tom and his family arrived at the airport (a.k.a. the plane’s dwelling place). Melissa: Remember what Mom and Dad said about being chill. She whispered it into Tom’s ear. Tom and his family boarded Magnifi...

Dolphins

  Dolphins are very intriguing creatures. In this passage, I am going to explore some fascinating facts about dolphins. The first remarkable fact about dolphins is that they are really smart. A dolphin's trainer might use hand signals to represent objects. For example, the trainer would throw a ball into the water and signal, "Is there a ball?" The dolphin would respond with a "yes." Then, the trainer might point to a broken vase and signal, "Is the vase broken?" The dolphin would answer "no." Dolphins are intelligent enough to remember the hand sign for an unbroken vase and respond correctly. The another remarkable fact about dolphins is that they can communicate with each other, just like humans. But instead of using English, they rely on motions and sounds to communicate. For example, if one dolphin puts its flipper on another dolphin's back, it means they are friends. If two dolphins jump at the same time, it shows that they are bon...

Technology in classrooms

  Dear Readers (Elementary School), Computers have a significant role in class, like practicing math and English, researching science, serving as a teaching aid for teachers, and showing art videos. Now, you may have a question: Should there be more technology in the classroom or not? Read on to find out why, why not, and my opinion. Having more technology in the classroom can be beneficial. One reason is that if students want to become computer engineers, they can learn in advance how to operate computers and understand the do's and don'ts. Another reason why there should be more technology in the classroom is that you can get more information than you can from books. Following that, another reason there should be more technology in the classroom is that it has interactive games that not only help people learn but also make learning fun! Learn, have fun! It’s a win-win! My last and final claim for why there should be more tech in the classroom is that it can help teachers give...

Pencil Erasers: Benefit or Downgrade?

 Pencil Eraser: Benefit or Downgrade? Dear Readers (Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd-grade kids), When you go to a stationery shop, you have the option to choose a pencil with an eraser at the back or one without an eraser. If you choose the one with an eraser, you might wonder: Is the pencil eraser beneficial or not? Be careful—sometimes the eraser might pop out, and the pencil will start functioning like a regular one. If that happens, you won't be able to fix it back. A pencil eraser can be useful when you forget to bring a separate eraser. Instead of searching through your pencil box, you can simply use the one attached to your pencil. Another advantage is that it allows you to erase small mistakes in a word without accidentally erasing other parts. Lastly, a pencil eraser takes up less space than a regular eraser, which helps you see what you need to rewrite. However, it also has some downsides. While it can erase, it doesn’t always do so effectively. It often leaves behind dust and...