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Turtles All The Way Down Free

summary ng turtles all the ways. down?​

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1. summary ng turtles all the ways. down?​


Answer:

Turtles All the Way Down follows the life of Aza Holmes, a sixteen-year-old girl struggling to live a life she fears is not her own. When a local billionaire absconds following allegations of fraud, her best friend, Daisy, pulls her along into an investigation in hopes of winning a $100,000 reward

Explanation:

Answer:

Summary of "Turtles All the Way Down"

Explanation:

It all begins with a fugitive billionaire and the promise of a cash reward. Turtles All the Way Down is about lifelong friendship, the intimacy of an unexpected reunion, Star Wars fan fiction, and tuatara. But at its heart is Aza Holmes, a young woman navigating daily existence within the ever-tightening spiral of her own thoughts.

In his long-awaited return, John Green shares Aza's story with shattering, unflinching clarity.

It's basically about the representation of one's mental health. (The girl has anxiety issues)


2. The Turtle That Tries to Fly A young turtle lives by a big tree in the forest. Every day, the turtle climbs up the tree and crawls along the branches. One day, the little turtle crawls out to the end of a low branch. The turtle stops, looks down, and jumps. With her legs flapping around, the turtle lands on the ground with a thump. The turtle is a little dazed, but she gets up and starts climbing the tree again. The turtle crawls along a higher branch. Once again, she pauses and looks down. Then she jumps off the branch, waves around her legs and crashes into the ground. This time the turtle is very shaken up, but that doesn't stop her She climbs all the way un to the highest branch on the tree. When the turtle reaches the end of the branch, she looks Ove and waves at two birds watching her, The birds look at one another and one of them says, "I think it's time that we told her that she is adopted!"​


Answer:

San po yung questions?

Explanation:

where po?


3. What is turtle way of adapting to their environment?


The turtles we see now came from a shell-less ancestor which were swimmers and looked like lizards named Pappochelys.Pappochelys had thick bones which made them more adept swimmers which then needed to be better which now comes the Odontochelys semitestacea which means "toothed turtle w/ a half-shell".Odontochelys in contrast,had teeth unlike modern turtles toothless beaks ; they only had the turtles lower armor(plastron).Their carapace were only broadened ribs which were not very solid.Also,their arms were more lizard like with exposed and not specifically elongated fingers.And after years of tests and evolution we now have our modern turtles which have flippers and fully developing solid shell.


4. Fish, frogs, turtles, lily pads, and dragonfliesare all members of the same​


Answer:

fish, frogs, turtles, lily pads and dragonflies are all member of the same habitat..


5. The small turtles are finally free and they swam as fast as they could or can? ​


Answer:

can

Explanation:

Answer:

can

Explanation:

because the turtles are just in their limit because if you use can it interprets that they can swim h a n g g a t  s a  kaya  n i l a , but if you use could they can choose if they want to swim fast or slow, but we know that turtles are just not that fast but just slow

i hope i help you baby, click the heart and star if i help you guys,  have a good day!


6. Ways u can prevent and protect the endangered Philippine turtle and eagle.


Answer:

To protect the eagles, we must protect the monkeys and civets and other animals they need for food, the plants and animals that monkeys and civets feed on, and the trees that Philippine Eagles nest in, which helps protect the other animals that use these trees for food, shelter, and space.

Explanation:

Pa brainliest

Answer:

Sometimes we can't prevent harrasment in animals,but there are ways that we can protect and prevent to harm them specially the endangered animals.

-We can help them in easy way,like the things that we can do possibly to them,like feed them or give shelter to them or give them the natural peace,like leaving them in there natural home.

-And we can plant trees in the forest or in our home,to be able to give them a home,like birds and other species.

Because sometimes we are the reason why are they being homeless,sometimes we need to realize or admit that we have some responsibilities in nature.

Explanation:

These base in my own opinion that i believe... yan lang po kasi naiisip ko


7. 2. List down the things that the turtle did to the monkey.А.B.C.D.E.​


Answer:

Explanation:

where are the choices in every  Letters?

Asan yung mga nasa letters ?


8. the turtle of the story the story turtle turtle. about​


the turtle is about to be friends


9. 3.) Which of the following is NOT true?A. Loggerhead Sea Turtles can live 50 years.B. Loggerhead Sea Turtles are negatively affected by trash that makes its way into the sea.C. Baby Loggerhead Sea Turtle, by instinct, stray away from light when they hatch.D. There are no hard-shelled turtles larger than the Loggerhead Sea Turtle.​


Answer:

d po

Explanation:

pa follow po and pa branliest


10. Turtles have a hard shell on their back. This protects them from theirenemies. Some turtles even hide their heads inside their shells if they arebeing attacked!Turtles lay their eggs on land. Some turtles lay their eggs in sand, theyleave the eggs to hatch on their own. When they hatch, the baby turtlesscramble down into the water. They have to be quick so that they don'tget egten by larger animals.Most turiles eat plants that grow in the water, some turtles also like toeat meat. These turtles eat small insects, snails and worms.Many species of turtles are endangered, which means they are alrisk of becoming extinct. Humans must work to protect these beautifulcreatures for future generations.Answer the following questions.1. What is the text all about2. How are turtles classified?3. What's the use of a turtle's hard shell?4. Where do turtles lay their eggs5. What does the word "endanger" mean?6. What do you think is the purpose of the writer​


Answer:

1.) turtles. 2.) 3.) 4.) land or sands. 5.)put (someone or something) at risk or in danger.

"he was driving in a manner likely to endanger life. 6.)

Explanation:

i dont know 2 3 4 6 sorry

Answer:

1. the characterstics and how turtles live

2. they are classified to be herbivore because they eat plants that grow in water but somea re also carnivore since some also like to eat meat

3. it protects them from the prey

4. they lay their eggs on land specifically on sand

5. it means they are in danger

6. to inform the people how turtles are in risk becoming extinct because they balance the species


11. where did all the bananas of the monkey and the turtle go?​


Answer:

sorry

i want to help you

Answer:

(in the river) Monkey stood at the edge of the river and watched Turtle swimming against the torrent with a tree that he had caught in the flood; a young tree.

‘Oh, Monkey, I have caught a banana tree. Monkey, will you help me to drag it to the clearing and plant it? It will grow and there will be sweet bananas.’

Turtle pulled the tree by its heavy end – the roots and the trunk – across the ground. Monkey carried just a couple of green fronds from the top end of the tree.

Lazy Monkey.

When Turtle wasn’t looking, Monkey jumped onto the fronds.

Monkey nimble. Monkey quick. Monkey play a monkey trick – and was pulled along by Turtle to the clearing.

Turtle made a hole. He pulled the tree down into the hole and pressed the earth down around it.

‘Soon it will grow, Monkey. We will tend the tree together. We will water it. We will weed around it. We will share the bananas.’

‘Share the tree,’ said Monkey. ‘Very well.’ And Monkey climbed half way up the tree, just below where the green fronds grew, and with his strong hands he broke off the top of the tree and ran away with it, laughing.

He pressed his half, the top half, into the damp earth. Soon he would have bananas, he thought.

Turtle tended the bottom half of the tree. There was no green.

Turtle wisdom. Turtle slow. Turtle knows what turtles know.

Time passed, and the bottom half of the tree began to green up. Fronds appeared and green bananas began to grow.

Monkey, the top half of the tree, the green fronds that wilted and died. There was nothing.

Turtle worked hard around his tree, weeding it and watering it, and now big, long, yellow bananas were hanging down in bunches.

‘Oh, Monkey, won’t you help me? Climb the tree and pick the bananas. I cannot climb the tree.’

Monkey nimble. Monkey quick. Monkey play a monkey trick – up the tree he went to the top, and there he picked one banana and peeled it and ate the delicious fruit. He tossed down the skin so it struck Turtle upon his shell.

Monkey took another banana and ate it, tossing the skin down upon the shell of the Turtle. Banana after banana ...

Monkey nimble. Monkey quick. Monkey play a monkey trick.

But Turtle, without Monkey noticing, went and fetched thorns and placed them around the trunk of the banana tree ...

Turtle wisdom. Turtle slow. Turtle knows what turtles know.

When Monkey had finished and was fat, had eaten all of the yellow bananas, he jumped down from the tree ...

‘Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!’

The thorns stuck in the bottom of his feet as he ran. He sat down and he pulled the thorns from his feet and he was full of anger. He ran and quickly, quickly caught Turtle.

‘I am going to carry you to the cliffs and dash you down upon the rocks so your shell breaks! I’m going to take you to the top of the mountain of fire and throw you into the flames!’

‘Yes, yes,’ said Turtle, ‘throw me into the flames! Yes, dash me from the cliff onto the rocks! But whatever you do, Monkey, don’t throw me into the torrent of the river.’

‘Ah, that’s what you’re afraid of,’ said Monkey.

Monkey ran, carrying Turtle to the edge of the river, and tossed him high into the air. And Turtle landed with a splash in the deep waters and sank down ... and then rose to the surface.

‘Oh, Monkey, don’t you know that Turtles love to swim in the river.’

Turtle wisdom. Turtle slow. Turtle knows what turtles know.

But what of the banana tree?

The Turtle and the Monkey did not work together and the tree was grown over with weeds.

No more bananas.


12. refusing to use plastic straws is one way to save the turtles and other sea creatures?


Answer:

yes because turtles our so cute and there very poor and like the others creatures like whales 50% of them dies every months

Explanation:


13. Turtles have ways to protect themselves from enemies. Some species, such as the box turtle, can withdraw the head, leg, and tail and tightly close for protection. Powerful jaws and claws are the snapping turtle's best defense against enemies. Side-necked turtles have necks that fold sideways along the inner edge.


Answer:

They can go to the water and they can make shelter


14. explain how the folktale monkey and turtle pass down through generations​


Answer:ok because of evolution

Explanation:wait that happen we will be cyber and monkeys and all the animals in the future will be cyber I guess


15. Turtles have ways to protect themselves from enemies. Some species, such as the box turtle, can withdraw the head, leg, and tail and tightly close for protection. Powerful jaws and claws are the snapping turtle's best defense against enemies. Side-necked turtles have necks that fold sideways along the inner edge. , 2012 SOURCE: urla 1/2 Tritannica Sudant bror - - י​


Answer:

There's different spicies of turtle's that protect's themself like box turtle,snapping turtle and side necked

Explanation:


16. if you were to fill the shoes of the turtle would you react the same way? and why? ​


Answer:

yes because it is natural and it's how the world goes


17. Turtles have ways to protect themselves from enemies. Some species, such as the box turtle, can withdraw the head, leg, and tail and tightly close for protection. Powerful jaws and claws are the snapping turtle's best defense against enemies. Side-necked turtles have necks that fold sideways along the inner edge. 1 •2 .3 Main Idea Key Sentence Supporting Details​


In general, land turtles like the box turtle retract their heads, legs and tails to protect themselves from predators. While there is a gap between the two halves of the shell, the legs and head retract enough that a typical predator can't access them -- the turtle will stay shut up like this until the threat is gone.


18. What's NewHave you seen a turtle? Do you know why does a turtle has its hard shell?What is it for? Find out by reading the text below.TurtlesTurtles are reptiles. They are cold-blooded, so they need sunlight to keep themwarm and active.anTurtles have a hard shell on their back. This protects them from their enemies.Some turtles even hide their heads inside their shells if they are being attacked!Turtles lay their eggs on land. Some turtles lay their eggs in sand, they leavethe eggs to hatch on their own. When they hatch, the baby turtles scramble down intothe water. They have to be quick so that they don't get eaten by larger animals.Most turtles eat plants that grow in the water. Some turtles also like to eatmeat. These turtles eat small insects, snails and worms.Many species of turtles are endangered, which means they are at risk ofbecoming extinct. Humans must work to protect these beautiful creatures for futuregenerationsDirections: Based from the text you read, answer the following questions1. What is the text all about?2. How are turtles classified?3. What's the use of a turtle's hard shell?4. Where do turtles lay their eggs?5. What does the word "endanger" mean?6. What do you think is the purpose of the writer?​


Answer:

1.turtles

2.they are reptiles,cold blooded,hard shell on their back

3.protects them from enemies

4.on land/sand

5.risk of beck e extinct

6.inform

Answer:

Have you seen a Turtle?

Yes, I've seen a turtle

Do you know why does a turtle has its hard shell?

Do you know why does a turtle has its hard shell?What is it for?

Turtles have shells because they found a really good way to protect their insides. They started out as big rib bones and grew from there. The big, heavy armor they carry around makes them slow, but you don’t need to be fast when you basically have a tank surrounding you.

1. What is the text all about?

It's about Turtles and their hard shells

2. How are turtles classified?

Turtles are classified as amniotes, along with other reptiles, birds, and mammals. Like other amniotes, turtles breathe air and do not lay eggs underwater, although many species live in or around water.

3. What's the use of a turtle's hard shell?

The turtle’s shell is an adaptation that protects it from predators, which compensates for the reptile’s slow crawling speed. The carapace and plastron each arose from two types of bone: dermal bones that form in the skin and endochondral bone (bone arising from cartilage) derived from the skeleton.

4. Where do turtles lay their eggs?

Sea turtles use beaches and the lower dunes to nest and lay their eggs. Sea turtles deposit an average of about 100 eggs in each nest and lay between 3 and 7 nests during the nesting season. Along a 20-mile stretch of beach on the east coast of Florida, sea turtles lay over 150,000 lbs of eggs in the sand.

5. What does the word "endanger" mean?

(of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.

6. What do you think is the purpose of the writer?

To show how Turtles work and what their shells are all about and more descriptions about them.

But the most important is about The Endangered Species.

Explanation:

It took me time to answer this.

Hope this helps!


19. 1. What is the text all about? ?2. How are turtles classified?3. What's the use of a turtle's hard shell?4. Where do turtles lay their eggs?5. What does the word "endanger" mean?6. What do you think is the purpose of the writer?​


Answer:

Completeness. “Completeness” refers to how comprehensive the information is. When looking at data completeness, think about whether all of the data you need is available; you might need a customer's first and last name, but the middle initial may be optional.

Explanation:

pa brainliedt plss ^^ty

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Answer:

1.The text is all about turtles

2.Can you classified turtles by their hard shell on their back.

3.To protect them from their enemies

4.They lay their eggs on land

5.Endanger means that the turtles have a small amount now.

6.Writer want to tell us that we need to protect turtles from people who hunt them to sell and made as pet.She/he want to tell us that we need to be one in this time to keep turtles safe.

Explanation:

Hope it helps.Please heart my answer and don't forget to rank me..Have a nice day


20. The hare is not only a beautiful little creature but isknown for its speed and cleverness. Turtles, on the otherhand, are amphibians that are more down to earth and, ofcourse, slower in all aspects of life.One fine day, the hare bragged and came up withthe idea of holding a race with the turtle. The turtle agreed,and the race began.identify the character/s in the shorts paragraphs below​


Answer:

The Hare and The Turtle

Explanation:

Hope this helps, correct me if I'm wrong ^-^


21. explain how the folktale monkey and turtle pass down through generations​​


Answer:

Folktale are passed through generations by story telling.

Explanation:

When we are kids we get story telling of what our parents also have heard. (didnt see anyone story telling anymore this generation)


22. > If you were to fill the shoes of the turtle, would you react the same way?​


Answer:

yes I would react the same way


23. what are the turtles ways of adapting to the environment? ​


Answer:

They are adapted for aquatic life, with webbed feet or flippers and a streamlined body. Sea turtles rarely leave the ocean, except to lay eggs in the sand. Freshwater turtles live in ponds and lakes, and they climb out of the water onto logs or rocks to bask in the warm sun.

Explanation:

hope it helps

#Carry on learning

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#LET'S PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT:)

Answer:

the thickness of their shells, turtles with thick shells are built to thrive in a cold environment, while thin-shelled turtles are for hot environment. Some turtles are carnivores which are equipped with sharp beaks for eating meat, while others are equipped with flat beaks for chewing leaves.


24. 2. Are there real people like the monkey and the turtle in the story? In what ways are they similar? ​


Answer:

Yes there issssss6ktsku

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

there are because after you became a human or wuman you became a monkey firts


25. II. Read the story carefully and answer the questions that follow. Write only the LETTER of the correct answer on the space provided. THE TURTLE WHO WANTED TO FLY A turtle who lived by the sea wanted to fly. "If I could only fly, even once, I would be the happiest turtle," he said. Soon he saw an eagle flying nearby. "Teach me how to fly," said the turtle. "I promise to give you all the treasures of the sea." The eagle was happy. He held the turtle his claws and flew up with him. When they were up in the sky, he dropped the turtle and said, "There you can fly now^ prime prime . Down fell the turtle on the rocks. He was badly hurt. His shell was broken,too.​


Answer:

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.B

5.C

6.B

7. C

: the turtle who wanted to fly

2nd: im still not sure about this one sorry!

Explanation:

You're welcome :)

Answer:

11.A

12.C

13.A

14.B

15.C

16.B

17.B

18.C

what is the title of the story?

THE TURTLE WHO WANTED TO FLY

Explanation:

#CarryOnLearning

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26. what is the key sentence A turtles have way to protect themselves from enemies ​


Answers:

What Can You Do to Save Sea Turtles?

Become a conscious and responsible seafood consumer by asking where and how your seafood was caught. Choose seafood caught in ways that do not harm or kill turtles. Consult sustainable seafood information networks to learn about how and where your seafood is caught.                                Predators of Sea Turtle Eggs and Hatchlings

There are some predators of sea turtles as adults, but these marine reptiles are most vulnerable when in the egg and as hatchlings (small turtles recently emerged from the egg).

Sea Turtle Receives Prosthetic Limbs

Predators of eggs and hatchlings include dogs, cats, raccoons, boars, and ghost crabs. These animals may dig up a sea turtle nest to get to the eggs, even if the nest is 2 feet below the surface of the sand. As hatchlings start to emerge, there is a scent of egg that still is on their bodies, plus the smell of wet sand. These scents can be detected by predators even from a distance.

According to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, threats to turtles in Georgia include the above, plus feral hogs and fire ants, which can threaten both eggs and hatchlings.

Once hatchlings emerge from the egg, they need to get to the water. At this point, birds such as gulls and night herons can become an additional threat. According to the Sea Turtle Conservancy, as few as one in 10,000 sea turtle eggs reach adulthood.

Olive ridley turtles nest in huge groups called arribadas. These arribadas can attract animals such as vultures, coatis, coyotes, jaguars, and raccoons, who may gather near the beach even before the arribada begins. These animals dig up nests and eat eggs and prey on nesting adults.

Predators of Adult Sea Turtles

Once turtles make their way to the water, both juveniles and adults can be prey for other ocean animals, including sharks (especially tiger sharks), orcas (killer whales), and large fish, such as grouper.

Sea turtles are built for life in the water, not on land. So adults can also be vulnerable to predators such as dogs and coyotes when they go up upon beaches to nest.

Sea Turtles and Humans

If turtles survive their natural predators, they still face threats from humans. Harvest for meat, oil, scutes, skin, and eggs decimated turtle populations in some areas. Sea turtles face development on their natural nesting beaches, which means they have to contend with such things as artificial light, and loss of habitat and nesting sites due to construction and beach erosion. Hatchlings find their way to the sea using natural light, the slope of the shore, and the sounds of the ocean and coastal development can interrupt these cues and make hatchlings crawl in the wrong direction.

Turtles may also be caught as bycatch in fishing gear, which was such a problem that turtle excluder devices were developed, although their use is not always enforced.

Pollution such as marine debris is another threat. Discarded balloons, plastic bags, wrappers, discarded fishing line, and other trash may be mistaken by a turtle for food and be accidentally ingested, or the turtle may become entangled. Turtles may also be struck by boats.

How to Help Sea Turtles

A sea turtle's life may be fraught with danger. How can you help?

If you live in a coastal area:

Don't feel wildlife - you may attract turtle predators.

Don't let your dog or cat run loose.

Watch for sea turtles when boating.

Do not disturb or shine lights near nesting sea turtles.

Turn off outside, ocean-facing lights during sea turtle nesting season.

Pick up litter on the beach.

Wherever you live:

Dispose of trash responsibly, and keep a lid on your trash when it's outside. Trash even far from the ocean can make it's way there eventually.

Never release balloons - always pop them and dispose of them in the trash. Use balloon alternatives whenever possible during your celebrations.

If you eat seafood, research what you eat and eat seafood that is caught without threatening turtles.

Support sea turtle conservation/rehabilitation organizations, even international ones. Sea turtles are highly migratory, so recovery of turtle populations depends on protection in all their habitats.          


27. Turtles lay their eggs on land. Some turtles lay their eggs in sand, thenleave the eggs to hatch on their own. When they hatch, the baby turtlesscramble down into the water. They have to be quick so that they don't geteaten by larger animals. Most turtles eat plants that grow in the water. Someturtles also like to eat meat. These turtles eat small insects, snails and worms.Many of turtles are endangered, which means they are at risk of extinction.Human must work to protect these beautiful creatures.6. What is the paragraph all about?7. Where do turtles lay their eggs?8. Why do we need to protect these beautiful creatures?​


Answer:

6. The paragraph is all about turtles

7. Turtles lay thier eggs on land, but some lay thier eggs in sand.

8. We need to protect this beautiful creatures so they can be seen in the next generation and to show that we care that creation from god

Explanation:

I hope it help


28. 8. What is the correct way to syllabicate the word turtle? A. turt-le (B. turtle C. tu-rtle​


Answer:

c. poi welcome po!


29. ways how could we save them Philippine forest turtle​


Answer:

to stop illegal trade of the Philippines forest turtle through identification of local suppliers and key illegal shipment center, conducting participative educational programs in conjunction which such identification, as well as promoting sustainable alternative incomes

Explanation:

sana maka tulong


30. The Rabbit and the Turtle One day a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow. Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. The rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. The fox was to be the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought. The rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap. Even if the turtle passed him, he would be able to race to the finish line ahead of him. All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going. However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full speed to the finish line but found the turtle there waiting for him. In the scene where the rabbit is laughing at the turtle for being so slowQUESTIONS:which human quality is being shown?Why do you think the turtle challenged the rabbit?Which character is exposed when the turtle challenged him to a race? ​


Answer:

hope it helps much too

Step-by-step explanation:

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