1. Cat – A small domesticated mammal with soft fur and a long tail.
  2. Dog – A domesticated carnivorous mammal with a barking sound.
  3. Elephant – A large mammal with a trunk and tusks.
  4. Lion – A large wild cat with a mane, known as the king of the jungle.
  5. Tiger – A large striped wild cat native to Asia.
  6. Bear – A large, heavy mammal with a thick fur coat.
  7. Giraffe – A tall mammal with a long neck and legs.
  8. Monkey – A small to medium-sized primate with a long tail.
  9. Horse – A large domesticated mammal used for riding or work.
  10. Zebra – A wild animal with black and white stripes.
  1. Apple – A round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin.
  2. Banana – A long, yellow fruit with soft, sweet flesh.
  3. Orange – A round citrus fruit with a tangy flavor.
  4. Grapes – Small, round fruits that grow in clusters.
  5. Pear – A sweet fruit with a rounded base and tapering top.
  6. Peach – A juicy fruit with fuzzy skin and a large pit.
  7. Cherry – A small, round fruit that is typically red or black.
  8. Watermelon – A large, green fruit with red flesh and black seeds.
  9. Pineapple – A tropical fruit with a spiky exterior and sweet interior.
  10. Strawberry – A small, red fruit with tiny seeds on its surface.
  1. Car – A road vehicle with four wheels powered by an engine.
  2. Bicycle – A two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling.
  3. Bus – A large vehicle designed to carry many passengers.
  4. Motorcycle – A two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine.
  5. Train – A series of connected cars that run on tracks.
  6. Truck – A large vehicle used for transporting goods.
  7. Boat – A watercraft used for traveling on water.
  8. Airplane – A vehicle designed for flying in the air.
  9. Helicopter – A vehicle with rotating blades that fly through the air.
  10. Scooter – A small, two-wheeled vehicle with a footboard.
  1. Circle – A round shape with all points equidistant from the center.
  2. Square – A shape with four equal sides and four right angles.
  3. Triangle – A shape with three sides and three angles.
  4. Rectangle – A shape with four sides and four right angles, with opposite sides equal.
  5. Oval – An elongated circle or egg-shaped figure.
  6. Hexagon – A shape with six sides and six angles.
  7. Pentagon – A shape with five sides and five angles.
  8. Octagon – A shape with eight sides and eight angles.
  9. Rhombus – A shape with four equal sides and opposite angles equal.
  10. Trapezoid – A shape with one pair of parallel sides.
  1. Teacher – A person who educates students in a school.
  2. Doctor – A person who treats and diagnoses illnesses.
  3. Nurse – A person who cares for patients in a hospital.
  4. Firefighter – A person who fights fires and rescues people.
  5. Police Officer – A person who enforces the law and maintains order.
  6. Chef – A person who prepares and cooks food in a restaurant.
  7. Artist – A person who creates art through various mediums.
  8. Musician – A person who plays or composes music.
  9. Pilot – A person who flies an airplane.
  10. Engineer – A person who designs and builds things.
  1. Soccer – A team sport played with a round ball and two goals.
  2. Basketball – A team sport played with a ball and a hoop.
  3. Baseball – A team sport played with a bat and a ball.
  4. Tennis – A sport played with a racket and a small ball.
  5. Swimming – A sport involving moving through water.
  6. Golf – A sport where players hit a ball into holes with the fewest strokes.
  7. Volleyball – A team sport where players hit a ball over a net.
  8. Hockey – A sport played on ice or a field with sticks and a puck.
  9. Running – A sport involving moving quickly on foot.
  10. Gymnastics – A sport involving exercises and performances requiring strength and flexibility.
  1. Rose – A flowering plant with fragrant blooms and thorns.
  2. Tulip – A bulbous plant with colorful, cup-shaped flowers.
  3. Sunflower – A tall plant with a large, yellow flower that turns to face the sun.
  4. Daisy – A flowering plant with white petals and a yellow center.
  5. Oak Tree – A large tree with lobed leaves and acorns.
  6. Maple Tree – A tree known for its distinctive leaves and sap used for syrup.
  7. Cactus – A plant adapted to dry environments with spines instead of leaves.
  8. Fern – A plant with feathery, green leaves and no flowers.
  9. Bamboo – A tall grass with a hard, woody stem.
  10. Lily – A plant with large, trumpet-shaped flowers.
  1. Pizza – A dish with a dough base, tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
  2. Pasta – A type of Italian food made from wheat and shaped into various forms.
  3. Hamburger – A sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat in a bun.
  4. Sushi – A Japanese dish made with vinegared rice and various ingredients like fish.
  5. Tacos – A Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla with various fillings.
  6. Sandwich – A food item with bread and fillings like meat, cheese, or vegetables.
  7. Ice Cream – A sweet, frozen dessert made from cream and flavorings.
  8. Salad – A dish made with mixed vegetables, often served cold.
  9. Soup – A liquid food made by boiling ingredients in water.
  10. Cake – A sweet baked dessert made with flour, sugar, and often frosted.
  1. Chair – A piece of furniture designed for sitting.
  2. Table – A piece of furniture with a flat top supported by legs.
  3. Sofa – A comfortable seat for multiple people, often upholstered.
  4. Bed – A piece of furniture for sleeping or resting.
  5. Desk – A piece of furniture used for writing or working.
  6. Cabinet – A storage unit with doors and shelves.
  7. Bookcase – A piece of furniture for storing books.
  8. Dresser – A piece of furniture with drawers for storing clothes.
  9. Lamp – A device that provides light, often used on tables or desks.
  10. Bench – A long seat for multiple people, often found in parks or gardens.
  1. Spring – The season between winter and summer with blooming flowers.
  2. Summer – The warmest season of the year, known for longer days.
  3. Autumn – The season when leaves fall from trees and temperatures cool.
  4. Winter – The coldest season of the year, often with snow and short days.
  5. Rainy Season – A period of the year with frequent rain.
  6. Dry Season – A period of the year with little or no rain.
  7. Monsoon – A seasonal wind that brings heavy rain.
  8. Harvest Season – The time of year when crops are collected.
  9. Holiday Season – A time of year with various celebrations and festivities.
  10. Transition Season – A period when one season changes into another.

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