All matter, all things can be changed in two ways: chemically and physically. Both chemical and physical changes affect the stat
e of matter. Physical changes are those that do not change the make-up or identity of the matter. For example, clay will bend or flatten if squeezed, but it will still be clay. Changing the shape of clay is a physical change, and does not change the matter's identity. Chemical changes turn the matter into a new kind of matter with different properties. For example, when paper is burnt, it becomes ash and will never be paper again. The difference is that physical changes are temporary or only last for a little while. Chemical changes are permanent, which means they last forever. Physical and chemical changes both affect the state of matter. A Compare and Contrast
B Chronological Order
C Problem and Solution
D Order of Importance
E Spatial
The first line says "secure", which rhymes with the word "sure" (this is at the end of the second line). The word at the end of the third line is "keeps", which rhymes with the word of the forth line, "sleeps".
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