Butterflies are wonderful insects with beautiful pairs of wings. They are

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Butterflies are wonderful insects with beautiful pairs of wings.They are often found in flowery meadows or city parks that
provide abundant food resources. Behind their amazing
appearance, butterflies have to undergo a long process to morph
from a caterpillar called metamorphosis.
The life cycle of a butterfly begins when a hungry caterpillar
hatches from an egg laid by adult female butterflies. The
caterpillar, often known as a larva, feeds on green foliage that
helps it grow longer, bigger, and plumper. At a specific age, it
molts and stops eating then hangs upside down and makes itself
a cocoon or chrysalis.
The caterpillar releases enzymes to digest itself inside the
cocoon, leaving imaginal discs that will develop into a butterfly.
At this phase, the chrysalis contains caterpillar juice that is rich
of protein to continue the metamorphosis. The discs then forms
antennae, legs, wings, and other features. The fully-formed
butterfly emerges from the cocoon and dries itself before flying
for the first time.
1. What is the best title of the text?
2. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
3. Who does release enzymes?
4. What is metamorphosis?
5. What are the cycles of a butterfly?

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1. The life cycle of butterfly

2. a long process butterfly from caterpillar to a cocoon or chrysalis

3. to digest it self inside the cocoon

4. metamorphosis is a process to morph

5. from caterpillars they eat leaves and turn into cocoons and eventually turn into butterflies

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