The document discusses circus skills and the personalities needed to be a circus performer. It introduces various circus skills like clowning, juggling, trapeze, fire eating, tight rope walking, and Chinese pole. It then asks what personalities are necessary to be a circus performer, listing options like funny, confident, frightened, strong, serious, and hard-working. It also questions whether circus skills are difficult, scary, safe, easy, or dangerous. The document then shifts to explaining comparatives and superlatives, providing examples of using them to compare circus skills and other activities.