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JS7 - U12 - Day 3
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What project does Julia want to embroider?
She wants to embroider the stages of the life cycle of the silkworm.
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How are the caterpillars killed?
The caterpillars are killed by boiling them in water for 5 minutes.
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Why is Patrick videotaping the caterpillars?
To preserve a record of the changes from stage to stage.
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Why aren't there going to be any live moths at the end of their project?
Because the moths are killed when the cocoons are boiled to take the silk.
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Where did the silk come out of the caterpillar?
The silk came out of the caterpillar's mouth.
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What is the cocoon made of?
The cocoon is made of silk.
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Why is Julia confused at the end of the story?
She though that they could take the silk after the worms left the cocoons, but they couldn't.
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What kind of threat does Julia plan to use to embroider the cocoon?
Julia planed to use caterpillar's silk to embroider the cocoon.
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Does the author think Julia and Patrick work well together?
Yes
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What is the primary food of the silkworms?
The mulberry leaves
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