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The image displays a nine-step process diagram of making cherry jam with associated verbs listed beneath: add, check, collect, cook, put, remove, shake, spread, stick, take, transport, and wash. Step 1 involves spreading a sheet under a tree and shaking it. Step 2 depicts the transportation of cherries. Step 3 shows checking the cherries. Step 4 presents the washing of cherries with water. Step 5 illustrates cooking with stirring. Step 6 involves filling jars with cherry jam. Step 7 is the process of sticking labels on jars. Step 8 shows jars being stored in boxes. Finally, step 9 represents the checking for quality of the cherry jam product. Two fill-in-the-blank sentences are given: "A sheet is _______ on the ground and the tree is _______ to get the cherries." and "The cherries are _______ and _______ to the processing plant."
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The pictures give information about the cherry jam-making process.
Overall, the process has nine steps. It starts with cherry picking and ends with labeling for each jar.
In the first stage, cherries are harvested by placing a cloth under the tree and the worker shakes the tree so that the fruit falls. Then, the cherries are transported to the processing plant. The leaves and stems are removed by machine, and the cherries are rinsed again with water. After that, they continue to be cleaned by taking out stones from these cherries.
In the next stage, cherries are cooked with ingredients such as sugar, lemon juice, … with a certain proportion. The expert will evaluate the quality of the cherry jams. If the cherry jams pass the check, they will be packed into jars and labeled on each jar to become a complete product. Finally, they will be transported to the supermarket to be sold to customers.
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