Question
What do Harry Potter and bumblebees have in common? The Dumbledores. Yes, you read that right. The Old English term for bumblebee is dumbledore. Dumbledores were deemed bumblebees because they often “bumbled” along to pollinate plants and make their nests. Bumblebees do not come in just one species. Did you know there are several different kinds of bumblebees? All bumblebees share the same general stages of life. First, the queen finds a nest to lay their eggs. When the eggs hatch, the queen searches for food and cares for her larvae. When the daughter bumblebees are big enough, they begin to forage, and the queen lays eggs again. When those eggs hatch, they will emerge from the next to find food while the queen dies. Lastly, the larger daughter bees will hunt for a nest to become the next generation of queens. 1. Which type of text structure is used above? compare and contrast cause and effect problem and solution chronological order
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GPT 3.5
The text structure used above is chronological order. It describes the life stages of bumblebees in the order in which they occur.