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ments, page 5. 9. Tell some facts about our bodies that 

 are of the greatest importance for us to know. 



CHAPTER III 



1. Mention the materials with which Jack's Wonderful 

 House builds itself. 2. Give the meaning of the following: 

 right proportion, architect, construct, nourishing food, page 6. 

 3. For what purpose, besides satisfying hunger, should we 

 eat food? 4. Why are some foods like oak? 5. Tell 

 why some foods in large quantities are of very little value 

 to our bodies. 6. On page 6, what is meant by the fol- 

 lowing: an introduction, chiefly, particular? 7. Explain 

 the meaning of the following words: incompetent, dura- 

 bility, construct, require, large quantities, pages 6 and 7. 

 8. What is said about water? 9. Tell what is said about 

 pure air. 10. Give the meaning of an ordinary house, 

 comfortably, and sparkling liquid, page 7. 11. Give an 

 antonym of pure, page 7. 



CHAPTER IV 



1. Of what are our bodies chiefly made up? 2. Give 

 two reasons why we must supply our bodies with food. 

 3. Give the meaning of components and extracted; of 

 substances, mineral, and organs, page 8. 4. Name the 

 components of, or substances in food that are helpful 

 building materials. 5. Give the meaning of proteid, and 

 state why it is justly entitled to its name. 6. Mention 

 some common foods that contain proteid. 7. Why should 

 we have plenty of proteids in our food ? 8. What is a 

 microscope f 



CHAPTER V 



1. Give the meaning of distasteful and fibers, liberally 

 supplied, various grains, and chemists, page 10. 2. Give 



