Tuesday, 4/05/05
Warm Up. Copy into notebook.
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* clock : pendulum :: necklace : __________
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* "truly say" = _________
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* "before say thing" = _________
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* "under hang" = _________
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* psychic : prediction :: dictator : __________
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* payment : compensation :: accusation : ________
Trade and Go over Workbook p342-343, "Reading a Magazine
Article" (10). | Reading Check (12)
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(2) When terms are in boldface or italics,
that usually means that __________ or __________ are right nearby.
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(2) What are two ways they often set off the summary of the
article?
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All of these forms of phonations by dolphins are mentioned
except... a) slapping their tails. b) whistling. c) whining.
d) clicking. e) They are all mentioned.
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The articles about bees and dolphins both used an example
of a type of information the animals communicate to each other. What was
it?
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A sidebar... a) is usually a summary of the main article.
b) is a continuation of the main article. c) gives extra information
related to the topic. d) all of the above. e) none of the above.
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The sidebar in the example... a) shows how gorillas
communicate. b) shows how gorillas are like bees and dolphins.
c) shows how gorillas are not like bees and dolphins. d) compares
gorillas to humans. e) none of the above.
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True/False. Today, Michael and Koko, the gorillas, can understand
more than 2,000 spoken words.
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(2) How big is a bee's "vocabulary"? ________ _______s
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What is the title of the example magazine article?
Charlotte Doyle.