You can tell a frog from a toad by its skin. In general, a frog’s skin is moist, smooth, and shiny, while a toad’s skin is dry, dull, and rough or covered with warts. Frogs are also better at jumping than toads are. You can recognize a toad by its

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Questions below are based on the passage shown below.     Arsonists are persons who set fires deliberately. They don’t look like criminals, but they cost the nation millions of dollars in property loss and sometimes loss of life. Arsonists set fires for many different reasons. Sometimes a shopkeeper sees no way out of losing his business and sets fire to it to collect the insurance. Another type of arsonist is one who wants revenge and sets fire to the home or shop of someone he feels has treated him unfairly. Some arsonists just like the excitement of seeing the fire burn and watching the... Show more

You can tell a frog from a toad by its skin. In general, a frog’s skin is moist, smooth, and shiny, while a toad’s skin is dry, dull, and rough or covered with warts. Frogs are also better at jumping than toads are. You can recognize a toad by its