Final answer:
In this exercise, students must determine whether given statements are true or false, and correct any false statements with accurate information. They must also work on spelling of words by choosing the correct usage of single or double 't'. This helps in building their critical thinking and language skills.
Step-by-step explanation:
To correctly complete the blanks using the provided word bank, we need to analyze each statement from the homework question thoroughly. If the statement is true, we fill in 'true,' and if it is false, we correct it by providing the accurate information. This process often involves understanding concepts and ideas presented in figures, diagrams, or textual descriptions provided within the lesson or materials.
For example, when a sentence says 'All mammals are warm-blooded,' the statement is true since this is a factual characteristic of mammals. However, if a sentence incorrectly states 'Whales are fish,' we would label the statement as false and rewrite it to say 'Whales are mammals.' This process of discerning true from false statements and correcting the latter is an important skill in academic and practical scenarios.
Additionally, working on word changes, such as deciding whether a word should be spelled with a single or double ',' helps students improve their spelling and vocabulary skills. An example would be differentiating between 'title' and 'battle' in their respective spellings.