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Question
and how it provides sunlight for the plants
think about
(article)
(noun)
(noun)
and how it provides
(noun)
(article)
for
(article)
think about
(article + noun)
and how it
(verb phrase)
nouns (people, things)
animal
food
human
oxygen
plant
rain
sun
sunlight
tree
water
To solve this fill - in - the - blank exercise, we analyze the context and the provided nouns:
First blank (article)
We need to choose an appropriate article. Looking at the pattern "provides... for...", and considering the nouns below, a common structure could be "the" (for a specific or known entity) or "a/an". But from the example "provides sunlight for the plants", we can follow a similar pattern. Let's assume we are talking about a general provider. If we take "the" as a possible article (but we can also consider "a" or "an" depending on the noun). Let's first look at the noun options.
Second blank (noun)
From the list of nouns (animal, food, human, oxygen, plant, rain, sun, sunlight, tree, water), a suitable noun that can "provide" something. Let's say we choose "tree" (but we can also consider "plant", "sun" etc.). Wait, the example has "sunlight" for plants. Let's re - evaluate.
Third blank (noun)
If we consider the relationship of provision, for example, "tree" can provide "oxygen" or "shade" (but from the nouns, "oxygen" is an option). Wait, the nouns given are: animal, food, human, oxygen, plant, rain, sun, sunlight, tree, water.
Let's try to build a sentence like the example "And how it provides sunlight for the plants".
Let's take the first blank (article) as "the", second blank (noun) as "tree", third blank (noun) as "oxygen", fourth blank (article) as "the", fifth blank (noun) as "humans" (but "human" is a noun, maybe "human" in singular? Wait, "human" as a noun can be singular or plural. Wait, the nouns are: animal, food, human, oxygen, plant, rain, sun, sunlight, tree, water.
Wait, maybe a better approach:
- Article: "the" (for a specific entity, like "the tree")
- Noun: "tree" (a tree can provide something)
- Noun: "oxygen" (trees provide oxygen)
- Article: "the" (for "the humans" or "the human" but "human" is singular, maybe "the" is not right. Wait, maybe "a" for the first article.
Let's start over:
- First blank (article): "a" (for a non - specific tree, plant etc.)
- Second blank (noun): "tree"
- Third blank (noun): "oxygen"
- Fourth blank (article): "the"
- Fifth blank (noun): "humans" (but "human" is in the list, maybe "human" in singular? Wait, "human" as a noun, singular is "human", plural is "humans". But the list has "human" (singular).
Wait, maybe the intended answer is:
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "tree"
- Noun: "oxygen"
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "human"
But this is just one possible combination. Another combination could be:
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "sun"
- Noun: "sunlight"
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "plant"
But let's check the verb phrase part. The last blank is a verb phrase. If we take the noun as "tree", the verb phrase could be "provides oxygen" (but the verb phrase is a separate blank. Wait, the verb phrase blank is at the end.
Wait, the structure is:
"Think about (article + noun) And how it (verb phrase) (article + noun) for (noun)"
Wait, maybe I misread the blanks. Let's re - examine the image:
The blanks are:
- (article)
- (noun)
- (noun)
- (article)
- (noun)
- (article + noun)
- (verb phrase)
Wait, no, the image shows:
- "Think about (article) (noun) And how it provides (noun) for (article) (noun)"
- Then "Think about (article + noun) And how it (verb phrase)"
Let's focus on the first part:
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "tree"
- Noun: "oxygen"
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "humans"
And for the second part:
- (article + noun): "the rain"
- (verb phrase): "provides water"
But this is just one of the possible correct answers. The key is to use the nouns…
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To solve this fill - in - the - blank exercise, we analyze the context and the provided nouns:
First blank (article)
We need to choose an appropriate article. Looking at the pattern "provides... for...", and considering the nouns below, a common structure could be "the" (for a specific or known entity) or "a/an". But from the example "provides sunlight for the plants", we can follow a similar pattern. Let's assume we are talking about a general provider. If we take "the" as a possible article (but we can also consider "a" or "an" depending on the noun). Let's first look at the noun options.
Second blank (noun)
From the list of nouns (animal, food, human, oxygen, plant, rain, sun, sunlight, tree, water), a suitable noun that can "provide" something. Let's say we choose "tree" (but we can also consider "plant", "sun" etc.). Wait, the example has "sunlight" for plants. Let's re - evaluate.
Third blank (noun)
If we consider the relationship of provision, for example, "tree" can provide "oxygen" or "shade" (but from the nouns, "oxygen" is an option). Wait, the nouns given are: animal, food, human, oxygen, plant, rain, sun, sunlight, tree, water.
Let's try to build a sentence like the example "And how it provides sunlight for the plants".
Let's take the first blank (article) as "the", second blank (noun) as "tree", third blank (noun) as "oxygen", fourth blank (article) as "the", fifth blank (noun) as "humans" (but "human" is a noun, maybe "human" in singular? Wait, "human" as a noun can be singular or plural. Wait, the nouns are: animal, food, human, oxygen, plant, rain, sun, sunlight, tree, water.
Wait, maybe a better approach:
- Article: "the" (for a specific entity, like "the tree")
- Noun: "tree" (a tree can provide something)
- Noun: "oxygen" (trees provide oxygen)
- Article: "the" (for "the humans" or "the human" but "human" is singular, maybe "the" is not right. Wait, maybe "a" for the first article.
Let's start over:
- First blank (article): "a" (for a non - specific tree, plant etc.)
- Second blank (noun): "tree"
- Third blank (noun): "oxygen"
- Fourth blank (article): "the"
- Fifth blank (noun): "humans" (but "human" is in the list, maybe "human" in singular? Wait, "human" as a noun, singular is "human", plural is "humans". But the list has "human" (singular).
Wait, maybe the intended answer is:
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "tree"
- Noun: "oxygen"
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "human"
But this is just one possible combination. Another combination could be:
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "sun"
- Noun: "sunlight"
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "plant"
But let's check the verb phrase part. The last blank is a verb phrase. If we take the noun as "tree", the verb phrase could be "provides oxygen" (but the verb phrase is a separate blank. Wait, the verb phrase blank is at the end.
Wait, the structure is:
"Think about (article + noun) And how it (verb phrase) (article + noun) for (noun)"
Wait, maybe I misread the blanks. Let's re - examine the image:
The blanks are:
- (article)
- (noun)
- (noun)
- (article)
- (noun)
- (article + noun)
- (verb phrase)
Wait, no, the image shows:
- "Think about (article) (noun) And how it provides (noun) for (article) (noun)"
- Then "Think about (article + noun) And how it (verb phrase)"
Let's focus on the first part:
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "tree"
- Noun: "oxygen"
- Article: "the"
- Noun: "humans"
And for the second part:
- (article + noun): "the rain"
- (verb phrase): "provides water"
But this is just one of the possible correct answers. The key is to use the nouns and articles to form a logical sentence about provision, similar to the example "And how it provides sunlight for the plants".
Final Answer (one possible set of answers)
- Article: $\boldsymbol{the}$
- Noun: $\boldsymbol{tree}$
- Noun: $\boldsymbol{oxygen}$
- Article: $\boldsymbol{the}$
- Noun: $\boldsymbol{humans}$
- (article + noun): $\boldsymbol{the\ rain}$
- (verb phrase): $\boldsymbol{provides\ water}$
(Note: There are multiple correct combinations possible, for example, using "plant" instead of "tree", "food" instead of "oxygen", "animal" instead of "humans" etc., as long as the sentence makes sense in terms of the provision relationship.)