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Sunday, 6 November 2016

Have you ever heard of Pacific Paradise?Well if you haven't read this.


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This week I have been learning to summaries the text and my response to the book.
My next steps are to use the main ideas properly.

Last week we read a book could Pacific Paradise this book is mostly about the life cycle of freshwater eels did you know that when the female eel is laying it’s eggs they get so exhausted that when they have had they eggs they are so exhausted that they die. Then the tiny fertilised eggs will bob to the surface and grow into leaf-shaped larvae. These will become part of the ocean plankton and will be carried by surface currents to the shore of New Zealand. Then after there they go back into the river.

Now that is why it’s called the life cycle of a freshwater eel because it goes around and then starts back over again.

I think thank the most interesting part of this book is when the female tuna is laying the eggs it gets so exhausted that it dies.
You should check this book out some day?




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