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    Static electricity is all around us. We

    see it in lightning. We receiveelectric shocks when we walk on anylon rug on a dry day and then

    touch something (or someone). Wecan see sparks fly from a cats fur

    when we pet it in the dark. We canrug a balloon on a sweater and make

    the balloon stick to the wall or theceiling. Our clothes cling together

    when we take them from the dryer.

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    MAIN IDEA

    EXAMPLES

    STATICELECTRICITY IS

    ALL AROUND US

    LIGHTNING

    CLOTHING FROMDRYER

    BALLOON

    CATS FUR

    NYLON RUG

    Static electricity is all around us. We

    see it in lightning. We receiveelectric shocks when we walk on anylon rug on a dry day and then

    touch something (or someone). Wecan see sparks fly from a cats fur

    when we pet it in the dark. We can

    rug a balloon on a sweater and makethe balloon stick to the wall or theceiling. Our clothes cling together

    when we take them from the dryer.

    Static electricity is all aroundus. We see it in lightning. We

    receive electric shocks when

    we walk on a nylon rug on a

    dry day and then touch

    something (or someone). Wecan see sparks fly from a

    cats furwhen we pet it in the

    dark. We can rug a balloon on

    a sweater and make the

    balloon stick to the wall or the

    ceiling. Our clothes cling

    together when we take them

    from the dryer.

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    Charlie agrees with the old saying that adog is a mans bestfriend. When he comes

    home from work, for instance, his dogShadow is always happy to see him. He

    wags his tail, licks Charlies hand, and leapjoyously around the room. Shadow is also

    good company for him. The dog is alwaysthere, for example, when Charlie is sick or

    lonely or just needs a pal to take for a walk.Many pets, such as cats and parakeets,

    provide companionship for their owners. ButCharlie would put his dog Shadow at the topof any best friend list.

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    HAPPY TO SEE HIM

    MAIN IDEA

    EXAMPLES

    A DOG IS A MANS

    BEST FRIEND

    GOOD COMPANY FORHIM

    Charlie agrees with the old saying that a dog is a

    mans bestfriend. When he comes home from work,

    for instance, his dog Shadow is always happy to see

    him. He wags his tail, licks Charlies hand, and leap

    joyously around the room. Shadow is also good

    company for him. The dog is always there, for

    example, when Charlie is sick or lonely or just needs

    a pal to take for a walk. Many pets, such as cats and

    parakeets, provide companionship for their owners.

    But Charlie would put his dog Shadow at the top of

    any best friend list.

    Charlie agrees with the old saying that

    adog is a mans bestfriend. When he comes

    home from work, for instance, his dogShadow is always happy to see him. He

    wags his tail, licks Charlies hand, and leapjoyously around the room. Shadow is also

    good company for him. The dog is alwaysthere, for example, when Charlie is sick or

    lonely or just needs a pal to take for a walk.Many pets, such as cats and parakeets,

    provide companionship for their owners. ButCharlie would put his dog Shadow at the topof any best friend list.

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    Static electricity is all around us.We see it in lightning. We receive

    electric shocks when we walk on anylon rug on a dry day and then

    touch something (or someone). Wecan see sparks fly from a cats fur

    when we pet it in the dark. We canrug a balloon on a sweater and

    make the balloon stick to the wallor the ceiling. Our clothes cling

    together when we take them fromthe dryer.

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    Recognizing an

    example patternwill help readers

    find out thesupporting details

    from exampleswritten on theparagraph.

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    After recognizing what the pattern is, readers are supposed to visualizeit either in mind or, perhaps, on a piece of paper.

    In this case, example pattern is used. Signal words, such as for exampleand for instance, indicate that this pattern of organization is being

    used.

    MAIN IDEA

    EXAMPLES

    STATIC ELECTRICITYIS ALL AROUND US

    LIGHTNING

    CLOTHING FROMDRYER

    BALLOON

    CATS FUR

    NYLON RUG

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    Acrophobiais an intense, unreasonable fear of highplaces. People with acrophobia exhibit emotional

    and physical symptoms in response to being atgreat heights. For instance, one sufferer ofextreme acrophobia, Andrea Copeland, is unableto go above the third floor of any building

    without feeling enormous anxiety. Heracrophobia began one evening when she wasworking alone in her office on the eighth floor ofa large building. Suddenly she was struck with

    terror. She gathered her things and left thebuilding, Yet, she still has no rational explanationfor her fear, which is also typical of this type ofphobia.

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    MAIN IDEA

    EXAMPLESunable to go above the

    third floor

    Acrophobiais an

    intense, unreasonablefear of high places.

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