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1.

In the first photo, the picture has no hanger but in the second photo I can see a hanger for
the picture.
2. In the first picture the cat has green eyes but in the second picture the cat has blue ones.
3. In the first picture, the curtains are closed but in the second picture, the curtains are
open.
4. In the first picture, the lady is drying her hair with a pink towel, but in the second picture,
she is using a blue towel.
5. In the first picture, the table in the room is round but in the second picture, the night table
has a square shape.
6. In the first picture, there isn’t a plug on the wall but in the second picture, a plug appears.
7. In the first picture, she is wearing a pair of white socks but in the second picture, her socks
have disappeared.
8. In the first picture, I can see a laptop on the bed, but in the second picture, the laptop has
vanished and appears under the bed.
9. In the first picture, there is no decoration on the bed, but in the second picture, the
decoration is on the bed.
10. In the first picture, I can see a fishbowl with a fish inside, but in the second picture, there
are 2 fish inside.
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PICTURE 1: On a sunny noon, Fred's family is in the kitchen for lunch. Dad, Mom, Sister, and Fred
are ready to enjoy a meal. The table is set with cutlery and glasses filled with juice. Mom serves the
first plate to Fred.

PICTURE 2: Fred quickly finishes his plate of fried chicken and French fries. His sister eats more
slowly than him, while Mom and Dad are engaged in an interesting conversation, with no idea
about their own meals.

PICTURE 3: Fred, seizing the opportunity, takes the fries from his dad's plate when his father isn't
paying attention. His sister is surprised by this action but chooses to stay silent, keeping the secret.

PICTURE 4: Dad realizes that his plate is missing fries and questions what happened to them. Mom
is surprised, and the sister is laughing, while Fred continues eating the fries that originally belonged
to his dad.

MESSAGE: Communication is key in any family, even when it comes to sharing food. If your child
has the habit of taking food from your plate without asking, take a moment to talk about it.
Encourage open and respectful communication, and let them know that sharing is wonderful, but
it's essential to ask for permission first.

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