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melly21297

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Do animals have personalities? What are some of the personalities you have observed?

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What lessons can children learn from having a pet? Are there other lessons not listed in the text? Answers
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Answer to Question 1

Animals have personalities, just like people. Dogs vary greatly in their personalities; some are docile, whereas
others are active and playful. Cats generally are less active than dogs; some are quiet and lie around, but
others are more active, need lots of attention, and are more vocal. Some birds are vocal and need attention,
whereas others are quiet.

Answer to Question 2

 Responsibilityfeedi ng and caring for the needs of a pet
 Social skillscaring for and understanding a pet
 Respect and compassion
 Grief and coping with loss



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