![]() They traverse high, open shoulders of land, where they can see and run. Paragraph 7 brings out the fact that pronghorn are ‘ dependent on distance vision’ (eyesight) and ‘ speed’ ‘to keep safe from predators’ (avoid predators). Hence, the answer is E (ignore distractions). In other words, ‘ it is determined to reach its destination’ (during migration). Paragraph 2 The ‘ arctic tern resists distraction’ (ignore distractions) because it is driven at that moment by an instinctive sense of something we humans find admirable: larger purpose. Hence, the answer is A (be discouraged by difficulties). Paragraph 1 specifies that ‘ migrating animals’ (animals during migration) maintain an intense attentiveness to the greater mission, which keeps them ‘ undistracted by temptations and undeterred by challenges’ (are not discouraged by difficulties) that would turn other animals aside. Hence, the answer is C (eat more than they need for immediate purposes). They involve ‘ special behaviours concerning preparation’ (for migration or immediate purposes) such as ‘ overfeeding’ (eat more) and arrival. Paragraph 1 points out that ‘ biologist Hugh Dingle’ has identified five characteristics that apply, in varying degrees and combinations, to all migrations. Hence, the answer is G (follow a straight line). They are ‘ prolonged movements that carry animals outside familiar habitats’ (migratory routes) they tend to be ‘ linear’ (follow a straight line), not zigzaggy. Paragraph 1 states that the ‘ biologist Hugh Dingle’ has identified five characteristics that apply, in varying degrees and combinations, to all migrations. ![]() As the statement contradicts the information, the answer is ‘FALSE’. The value of his definition, Dingle argues, is that it ‘ focuses attention on what the phenomenon of wildebeest migration shares with the phenomenon of the aphids’ (similarity between the migration of wildebeest and aphids is discussed), and therefore helps guide researchers towards understanding how evolution has produced them all. His definition cites five features that distinguish migration from other forms of movement. Paragraph 6 discusses Dingle,an evolutionary biologist who studies insects. As the statement agrees with the information, the answer is ‘TRUE’. Paragraph 6 informs that ‘ aphids’ will become ‘ sensitive to blue light’ (from the sky) when it’s time for ‘ takeoff on their big journey’, and ‘ sensitive to yellow light (reflected from tender young leaves) when it’s appropriate to land’ (journey is affected by changes in light). This is the opinion of the author, but it is not mentioned whether experts agree with it or not. ‘ So can the ‘movement of aphids ’ when, having depleted the young leaves on one food plant, their offspring then fly onward to a different host plant, with no one aphid ever returning to where it started. In paragraph 5, the author opines that daily ‘ vertical movements by zooplankton in the ocean ’ – upward by night to seek food, downward by day to escape predators – ‘ can also be considered migration ’. Paragraph 4 refers to migration as a complex issue, and ‘ biologists define it ’ (experts’ definition) ‘ differently’ (vary), depending in part on ‘ what sorts of animals they study’ (their area of study). While ‘ local gulls will dive voraciously for such handouts’ (gulls are easily attracted by offered food), ‘the tern flies on’. Rediscover Your Joy.Paragraph 2 mentions that an ‘ arctic tern’, on its 20,000 km flight, ‘ will take no notice of a nice smelly herring’ (not pay attention to food offering) offered from a bird-watcher’s boat along the way. Nothing feels quite so good as tossing off toxic expectations and the distractions of unhealthy peers, workmates, family, and the world around you as you settle into the joy of simply being you.” Decide to ditch insecurity and replace it with God’s brand of acceptance. It’s refreshing to be around them, and if this is the kind of person you are becoming, lay out the red carpet and invite these people into your life. They recognize that life is trying to put them in a prison cell of head fakes and faulty expectations. The people I enjoy the most aren’t looking to me for validation they have already arrived there for themselves knowing they are not perfect but that God loves them anyway. Give yourself a pep talk about how it’s okay to be exactly who you are. Get reacquainted with your true self, which is the you everyone sees plus the shadow they don’t. “People who live with purpose are willing to be sewn back together they’re willing to admit they’re separated in the first place, and they’re willing to have some safe friends get involved to help put them back together.
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