WHAT IS THE MAIN IDEA AND SUPPORTING DETAILS??
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Read the paragraph below...
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WHAT IS THE MAIN IDEA AND SUPPORTING DETAILS??
Ideal
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Read the paragraph below.
Determine the main idea and
two supporting details.
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A SLEEPY STORY
Not all bears hibernate, but those that do hibernate
tend to sleep right through the cold winter months! When
these mammals hibernate, a bear's body temperature
drops, and they go into a deep sleep. They occasionally
wake up to go to the bathroom and have a small bite to eat,
but some bears sleep all winter. Bears hibernate during
winter because food is scarce. They aren't able to find
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enough food to fill themselves up, so it's important that
they hibernate and don't use all of their energy. Once
spring arrives (and with it, more food), they begin to wake
up and come out of their dens. Their long winter's nap is
over
MAIN IDEA:
SUPPORTING:
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