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You and your friends will have lots of fun with Rabbit
Ears Walkie -Talkies. You can talk to someone who is in another
room at your house or someone who is up to 180
feet away from you. You can take your walkie
-talkie with you when you go camping or walking.
Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies are easy to use. This is what you do:
1. Push the ON button.
2. Hold the TALK button in and say something. If your friend has his/her walkie - talkie on, he/she will hear you.
If you want to talk for a long time, you can lock the TALK button. Just push the button in and up. When you finish talking, push the TALK button down.
3. When you finish talking, let go of the TALK button and listen. When your friend pushes the TALK button and says something, you will hear what your friend says through your walkie -talkie.
4. When you finish talking with your friend, push the ON button again to turn your walkie-talkie off.

REMEMBER
◆If you cannot hear , push L (loud) to make it louder.
◆If it is too loud, push S (soft) to make it quieter.

What are Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies used for?

A.Locating places. B.Listening to music.
C.Giving directions. D.Talking with others.

How can you lock the TALK button?

A.Keep the button on. B.Hold the button back.
C.Push the button in and up. D.Turn the button off and down.

Which button will you push when you can't hear clearly?

A.L B.S C.TALK D.ON

The author writes this passage to _____.

A.show how to use Rabbit Ears Walkie -Talkies
B.explain to the readers his camping experience
C.introduce some special ways to make friends.
D.tell how to make Rabbit Ears Walkie –Talkies
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