Which of the following is an example of matter?

A) ability to melt
B) ability to freeze
C) ability to react
D) ability to break

None of those is matter.

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Listen to Ms. Sue. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.

I think it's B

To identify which of the options is an example of matter, we need to understand what matter is. Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space.

A) "Ability to melt" is not an example of matter. Melting is a physical process that occurs when a solid substance changes into a liquid state, but it doesn't refer to a substance itself.

B) "Ability to freeze" is not an example of matter either. Freezing is also a physical process in which a liquid substance becomes a solid, but it does not refer to a substance itself.

C) "Ability to react" is not specifically an example of matter either. Reacting refers to a chemical process where substances undergo a chemical change, but it does not necessarily describe a substance itself.

D) "Ability to break" is also not an example of matter. Breaking is a physical action or process, typically referring to the separation of a solid substance into smaller parts, but it does not describe a substance itself.

To find an example of matter among the given options, none of them fit the definition. Matter would be something like water, air, wood, or any other substance that has mass and occupies space.