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Where does the little girl try to sell matches?
Where does the little girl try to sell matches?
- By the warm iron stove
- In the street (correct)
- In the alley between two houses
- At the market
What is the title of the literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen?
What is the title of the literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen?
- The Frozen New Year's Eve
- The Barefoot Girl
- The Little Match Girl (correct)
- The Girl with the Sulphur-Matches
What does the little girl see in the flame of the matches?
What does the little girl see in the flame of the matches?
- A street full of people buying her matches
- A series of frightening visions
- A crowd of people ignoring her
- A warm iron stove and a lovely roasted goose (correct)
Why is the little girl afraid to go home?
Why is the little girl afraid to go home?
When was the literary fairy tale 'The Little Match Girl' first published?
When was the literary fairy tale 'The Little Match Girl' first published?
What is sexual reproduction?
What is sexual reproduction?
Where is sexual reproduction most common?
Where is sexual reproduction most common?
What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
What is the main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
In which organisms does sexual reproduction not occur?
In which organisms does sexual reproduction not occur?
What is the outcome of the combination of gametes in sexual reproduction?
What is the outcome of the combination of gametes in sexual reproduction?
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The Little Match Girl
- The little girl tries to sell matches on the street.
- The title of the literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen is "The Little Match Girl".
- In the flame of the matches, the little girl sees a vision of her deceased grandmother.
- The little girl is afraid to go home because she has not sold any matches and is afraid of her father's wrath.
- "The Little Match Girl" was first published in 1845.
Sexual Reproduction
- Sexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that involves the combination of gametes (sex cells).
- Sexual reproduction is most common in eukaryotic organisms, such as animals and plants.
- The main difference between sexual and asexual reproduction is that sexual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetic variation, while asexual reproduction does not.
- Sexual reproduction does not occur in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria.
- The outcome of the combination of gametes in sexual reproduction is a zygote, which develops into a new individual with a unique combination of genetic traits.
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