Friday, March 6, 2009

I like kangaroos and tree kangaroos the most because I feel that kangaroos and tree kangaroos look very lovely and look very lively.

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Hi Dear Miss Stephanie, I'm Mike. I'm very busying doing my homework and reviewing my school assignments almost every day afternoon and evening in these days. How about you? Are you also very busy doing your homework and reviewing your school assignments in these days like me?

First of all,

1. What is your most favourite animal?

2. Now, let me tell you: Two of my most favourite animals are kangaroos and tree kangaroos.

3. I like kangaroos and tree kangaroos the most because I feel that kangaroos and tree kangaroos look very lovely and look very lively.

4. Do you like kangaroos and tree kangaroos the most like me?

5. If you like kangaroos and tree kangaroos like me, what reason do you like them?

6. If you like kangaroos and treee kangaroos like me, do you have the same reason as me why you like them?

7. Do you also think that kangaroos and tree kangaroos are very lovely and very lively like me?

Secondly,

1. What is your least favourite animal?

2. Now, let me tell you: Three of my least favourite animals are mosquitoes, house flies and house mice.

3. I hate mosquitoes, house flies and house mice the most because I feel that most people think that mosquitoes, house flies and house mice are very disgusting and very explusive.

4. I hate mosquitoes, house flies and house mice the most because I feel: First of all, mosquitoes usually suck our blood from our body, mosquitoes are very likely to carry many harmful bacteria, mosquitoes are very like to spread many different types of disease, mosquitoes often make our daily food and our daily supplies become very dirty. Secondly, house flies usually like to rest and stay in many dirty public washrooms on the streets, house flies are very likely to carry many harmful bacteria, house flies are very likely to spread many different types of disease, house flies often make our daily food and our daily supplies become very dirty. Thirdly, house mice usually like to rest and stay in our living building houses, house mice are very likely to carry many harmful bacteria, house mice are very likely to spread many different types of disease, house mice often make our daily food and our daily supplies become very dirty. In general, mosquitos, house flies and house mice are all pests. To sum up, both mosquitoes and house flies are small harmful flying insects. In short, house mice are small harmful running mammals (small harmful running beasts).

5. Do you hate mosquitoes, house flies and house mice the most like me?

6. If you hate mosquitoes, house flies and house mice like me, what reason do you hate them?

7. If you hate mosquitoes, house flies and house mice like me, do you have the same reason as me why you hate them?

8. Do you also think that mosquitoes, house flies and house mice are very disgusting and very explusive like me?

Thirdly,

The kangaroo is one of my most favourite animals because:

1. The kangaroo is the only most representative animal in Australia. 2. The kangaroo is the only most symbolic animal in Australia. 3. The kangaroo is the only most iconic animal in Australia. 4. The kangaroo is the only most famous animal in Australia. 5. There are many images of a kangaroo in Australia. For Example: a. The icon of Australia often has the image of a kangaroo. b. The emblem of Australia often has the image of a kangaroo. c. The road of the airport often has the image of a kangaroo in

Australia.
d. The airline company often has the image of a kangaroo in

Australia.
Finally,

Compare and Contrast between a kangaroo and a tree kangaroo:

Although both a kangaroo and a tree kangaroo belong to the same order, the same suborder, the same family and the same subfamily, a kangaroo and a tree kangaroo don't belong to the same genus, and a kangaroo and a tree kangaroo don't belong to the same species.

For Example:

1. Both a kangaroo and a tree kangaroo belong to the Order Diprotodontia, the Suborder Macropodiformes, the Family Macropodidae and the Subfamily Macropodinae.

2. A kangaroo belongs to the Genus Macropus.

3. There are many species of kangaroo (many species of large jumping

kangaroo).
4. A tree kangaroo belongs to the Genus Dendrolagus.

5. There are also many species of tree kangaroo.

6. The species of tree kangaroo are as many as the species of

kangaroo (as many as the species of large jumping kangaroo).
That means: The numbers of tree kangaroo species are similar to the

numbers of kangaroo species (similar to the numbers of
large jumping kangaroo species).

Although a tree kangaroo is the closest relative of a kangaroo, there are still some obvious differences between a tree kangaroo and a kangaroo.

For Example:

1. On the one hand, the back legs of a kangaroo are longer than its fore legs for jumping far away on the ground.

2. On the other hand, the back legs of a tree kangaroo are not longer than its fore legs, that means: a tree kangaroo has both its back legs and its fore legs of similar length. This is because unlike a kangaroo, a tree kangaroo is arboreal or tree-dwelling, a tree kangaroo is not ground-dwelling, and a tree kangaroo doesn't need to jump far away on the ground like a kangaroo.


Have A Good Weekend ! & Have A Cheerful Weekend ! & Have A Wonderful Weekend ! Enjoy Yourself ! & Enjoy Your Family ! Zi Chao Li, Mike !

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