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Where we live, the weather is always changing. In the fall, the weather can be cool and crisp. In the winter, it is cold and biting. In spring, the weather starts to get warmer and it is very wet. In the summer, the weather is hot and humid.
Passage #2
Average temperatures:
Fall: 40-65 degrees
Winter: 10-45 degrees
Spring: 45-75 degrees
Summer: 70-100 degrees
What is one thing both passages have in common?
- They both tell what happens during the seasons.
- They both give a description of the temperature.
- They both use adjectives to describe the seasons.
- They both say that spring is cold.