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Friday, May 1, 2020
World's Fastest Land Animal
Have you seen a cheetah in real life? If you have please tell me in the comments down below.
Hi, my name is Malakai and this is my Informational report on cheetahs. This was a pretty fun piece of work. If you see any spelling or grammar mistakes please tell me in the comments. Bye Bye
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great job malakai. You have got really good informathion it was so intresting to read i didint no they eat midsize animals and they eat there meals so fastley. why do they eat there meal so fast. GREAT job Malakai
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DeleteKia ora Malakai
ReplyDeleteWow I'm so impressed with your slide show both in presentation and content. How fascinating that cheetahs can spot their prey up to 5 kilometres away. It's so incredibly sad how endangered they are. Just remember the difference between there/their. You used them both correctly and incorrectly. 'There' means "The book is over there" and 'their' means 'belonging to' ie "It is their book". This is outstanding Malakai, ka pai!