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Is ( ) alive? Yes, it is
Is ( ) alive? No, it's not. ÀÇ
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Sweety, all things are living or nonliving.
Living things can be classified as plants or animals.
Trees are living things.
Brids are living things.
But nonliving things may have characteristics of living things.
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Fires, rocks, houses are non-living things.
Look at this cover!!
A snowman is not alive.
He looks like a person but can't grow, move, or talk.
So the snowman is nonliving thing.
Do you understand?
Yes,,,,(ÀÌÇØÇѴٳ׿ä..¤¾¤¾)
Is the bird alive?
Yes, it is.
Is the boy alive?
Yes, it is.
Is the river alive?
No, it is not.
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