What is a good topic sentence for geography and climate?

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Answer 1
Answer: I don't know exactly what area you're asking this for, but!! Here's a couple of examples:

- The geography and climate of our Earth varies greatly...

- The geography of Canada is fairly mountainous, with valleys and rivers, and a fairly average climate. However, if you travelled to, say, Africa there would be definite climactic and geographic differences.

- While the geography of one country varies from another, the climate could be similar, or even vice versa...
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it's cold and dry

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Women are nurturing, so they make better caregivers for children.
Women are naturally nurturing people, and so they are natural caregivers for children.
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B: People who are naturally more nurturing make better caregivers for children.

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This is the most inclusive answer because it suggests anyone can be a good caregiver if they are naturally inclined to nurturing.  

List five spelling words that can be used as either adjectives or adverbs.

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Depends on your grade but, here are some examples- early, daily, weekly, yearly, hourly, quarterly, half-yearly etc.
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what figurative language is he kept his eyes on the rocky peaks that jutted into the sky like jagged shark's teeth?

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