#print Look in the file "story". Somewhere is a line containing the word "season". Find it, and find what line number it has. Leave the editor and type "answer N" where N is the line number of the line containing the word "season". The file is too long for you to print it all, by the way. #create story All of the Big Cats, as well as the lesser ones, have wonderful eyes. They can see clearly even on a dark night. this is because of the way they are made. There is a sort of window in each eye. This window is called the pupil. It is black and is placed in the center of the colored part of the eye. The pupil lets light come in and reach a kind of mirror at the back of each eye. These mirrors reflect everything that is in front of the eyes. Right away a special nerve carries these reflected pictures to the brain. I'm learning to be a detective -- not the kind who solves crimes from fingerprints, pieces of clothing, or the cross-examining of witnesses -- I'm learning to be a nature detective. The mysteries I trace happen in the woods, in the park, and in my own backyard. Animals come and go when I'm not there to see them, but usually they leave clues behind. From such clues and other animal signs, you and I will piece together some exciting stories. We will detect which animals went where, what they did, and sometimes what they ate. Whenever there is snow on the ground, you are sure to find track stories written in it. Animals travel by air by water and by land. Some run very fast. Some hop or jump along the ground. Others walk more slowly, or crawl still more slowly. Do you know that plants are travelers, too? And that they also travel by land, by water and by air? Most plants stay in the same spot from the time they begin to grow until they die. But the next season you find many of them growing in new places. How do they get there? Some plants travel by land. They have seeds that fall to the ground and grow there. Others send out offshoots or sprouts which start new plants nearby. #copyin #user #uncopyin #match 286 #log #next 50.2g 10