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Question
Look at your friend’s teeth. Are there different kinds of teeth? Draw one front tooth and one back tooth in your notebook.
Can you see any difference between these teeth?
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Solution
Yes, there are different kinds of teeth he has.

Front teeth

Back teeth
Yes, there are differences between these teeth. The back tooth is broad and thick whereas the front tooth is sharp and flat.
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