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BASIC WRITING SKILLS COURSE(ENLA 1002) ASSIGNMENT 2 FOR PRE-

ENGINEERING STUDENTS

• NAME: MILKESA BULTI NEGASA

• ID/NO: UGR/30933/15

• SECTION: 5

My English Teacher

My English teacher, Dr. Beyene, is a very skilled person. He is not only an


expert in his field, but he is also a gifted teacher. He is able to make complex
concepts easy to understand, and he is always patient and supportive of his
students. Dr. Beyene also has a knack for creating a fun and engaging
learning environment. He often uses games and activities to help his students
learn, and he is always willing to go the extra mile to help his students
succeed.
The Lifecycle of a Butterfly

Butterflies undergo complete metamorphosis, which means they go through four


distinct stages in their life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. First, the female
butterfly lays her eggs on a leaf. The eggs are tiny and usually white or green.
Next, the eggs hatch into caterpillars. Caterpillars are voracious eaters and spend
their days munching on leaves. As they grow, they shed their skin several times.
When the caterpillar is fully grown, it forms a chrysalis around itself. The
chrysalis is a hard shell that protects the caterpillar while it transforms into a
butterfly. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar's body breaks down and reassembles
itself into an adult butterfly. This process can take several weeks. Finally, the
adult butterfly emerges from the chrysalis. It is wet and crumpled at first, but its
wings soon dry and expand. The butterfly is now ready to fly and start the cycle all
over again.

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