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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 1
Angry Animals Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 A Whale of a TaleA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Chase
threw a harpoon at the whale; the whale’s tail put a hole in the whaleboat; Chase’s men began to row the whaleboat back to the Essex.
2. c, a, b3. a
Critical Thinking 1. a. O b. O c. F2. b. 3. a, c4. c, b, a5. c
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Grizzly TalesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Two
hikers tried to avoid a bear attack by playing dead; the mama bear wasn’t fooled and attacked one hiker, threw him in the air, and began pulling him toward the woods.
2. Summaries should include these points: Lorraine Lengkeek was smart to attack the bear’s nose; some bears retreat when their noses are hurt.
3. c. Critical Thinking
1. b2. a, b3. b4. a5. paragraphs 14 and 15
Unit 1, Lesson 3 Attack of the Red Fire AntsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Red fi re
ants used to be found only in the Southeast, but they have traveled to other states in moving vans and trucks; red fi re ants used to stay outdoors, but now they have come inside and caused damage and fear.
2. b, a, c3. c
Critical Thinking1. b2. b3. a, b4. a5. c
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 2
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 1, Lesson 4 Snakes, Snakes EverywhereA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points: Some
cobras can spit venom and hit targets up to nine feet away; cobra venom may cause blindness.
Critical Thinking 1. a. O b. F c. F2. c3. Similarities: The python and the cobra are
both dangerous snakes; they are both found in Asia and Africa; and they both are big. Paragraphs: 2, 4, 5, 6Differences: The python is longer than the cobra; the python squeezes its victims to death, while the cobra usually bites its victims and injects venom; and the cobra can spit venom up to nine feet. Paragraphs: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
4. a5. paragraph 12
Unit 1, Lesson 5 Rhinos vs. HumansA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, b, a 2. a 3. b
Critical Thinking1. c2. a3. b, a4. b5. c
Unit 2, Lesson 6 Danger—Rabid Animals!A. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: No
one knew how Kelly had gotten rabies, since none of the farm animals were rabid; lab tests suggest that she got rabies from a rabid bat that sent out the virus in the air, probably in her own attic.
2. a3. c
Critical Thinking1. b2. a or b, c3. b, a, c4. c
Unit 2, Lesson 7 Night KillersA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 3
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b, c 3. c 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Vampire bats can pass on diseases such as rabies; Murillo’s cows got rabies that way.
2. c3. a
Critical Thinking1. c2. b3. a, b4. a5. c
Unit 2, Lesson 8 The Man-Eating Komodo DragonA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Komodos are fast; to kill big animals, Komodos take a big bite and wait for victims to bleed to death.
2. c3. b
Critical Thinking 1. a. F b. O c. F2. a3. b, c4. c, a5. a
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Elephant on the RampageA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. C
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a, c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a, c, b 2. c 3. b
Critical Thinking1. a2. c, a3. b4. b5. paragraph 20
Unit 2, Lesson 10 Tigers: Humans on the MenuA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points: The
injured tiger limped and couldn’t run well; it couldn’t hunt its usual prey.
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. b3. a or c, b4. c5. paragraph 9
Unit 3, Lesson 11 Crocodiles: The Jaws of DeathA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. F
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 4
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C 5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points:
Crocodiles pull victims underwater; crocodiles can hold their breath for an hour; crocodiles swallow victims in big gulps.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. c2. b3. b, a4. paragraph 105. c, b
Unit 3, Lesson 12 Killer BeesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a, b, c2. Summaries should include these points: One
killer bee can change a colony of honeybees to killer bees in 45 days.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. c3. a or c/b4. a5. paragraphs 18 and 19
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Cougars on the ProwlA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a, c, b 2. b 3. b
Critical Thinking1. a2. c, b, a3. c4. c
Unit 3, Lesson 14 Scorpions: Killers in the DesertA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these ideas:
Scorpions fi ght and hunt at night, using their poisonous tails to kill insects; scorpions wait for prey close to their homes; they sense prey with their body hairs and seize their victims with two pincers.
2. a3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. b 3. c 4. c 5. paragraph 11
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 5
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 3, Lesson 15 The Mystery of the Giant SquidA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b, c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b 2. c 3. a
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. Similarities: Both are strange-looking
(paragraph 1); both have tentacles (paragraph 2); both live in the ocean (paragraph 4).Differences: Scientists don’t know as much about the giant squid as they know about the octopus (paragraph 4); no one has seen a giant squid in its natural setting, but many people have seen the octopus in its natural setting (paragraph 4); the giant squid has the largest eyes of any animal in the world (paragraph 8).
3. a, b4. a5. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 6
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Beyond BeliefReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 A Graveyard MysteryA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Young Harry Spitz was well-loved by his family; when he died of cholera, his family buried many special mementos with him.
2. a 3. aCritical Thinking
1. b2. a3. b4. c, a5. paragraph 11
Unit 1, Lesson 2 The Money PitA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Two
groups at different times tried to reach the bottom of the money pit; no matter what they did, water continued to fi ll the pit, and they could not reach the bottom.
2. a, b, c 3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. F2. a3. b4. Similarities: Both used the latest tools; both
found water in the bottom of the pit; neither saw what was in the bottom of the pit. Differences: One team started digging at 30 feet, the other at 90 feet; one team reached the bottom of the pit with a drill, and the other never reached the bottom at all; one team dug a second shaft, and the other did not.
5. paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13
Unit 1, Lesson 3 The Man-Eaters of TsavoA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: When
the lions grew quiet, it meant they were stalking their prey; Patterson set traps for the lions; the lions always struck somewhere other than where the traps were.
2. Summaries should include these points: Patterson built a platform near a half-eaten donkey to lure the lions; the lion went after Patterson instead of the donkey; when the lion was near enough to see, Patterson shot and killed it.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. F c. F2. c3. b4. paragraph 135. a, c, b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 7
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 1, Lesson 4 The Evil EyeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Believers say the evil eye is a powerful look; a person with the evil eye has a dangerous force in his or her soul that can cause harm; people with unusual characteristics are often said to have the evil eye.
2. a3. b
Critical Thinking1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. c
Unit 1, Lesson 5 The RainmakerA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: It
started to rain; Hatfi eld kept his pot boiling; everyone in San Diego was happy.
2. Summaries should include these points: The Hatfi elds cleaned up all traces of their work; they had to leave town quickly to avoid an angry mob; Hatfi eld claimed that the rain was the city’s fault, not his.
3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. b, c3. c4. c
Unit 2, Lesson 6 What Happened to Amy?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C. c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: After
looking for Amy, Mr. Bradley told the ship’s crew that she was missing; the crew thought Amy might still be on the ship; the crew let passengers off the ship when it docked, even though Amy had not been found.
2. c, a, b3. b
Critical Thinking1. a2. c3. paragraphs 18 and 194. b, c5. a
Unit 2, Lesson 7 Mysterious CirclesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 8
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: At
fi rst, people thought crop circles were a joke; fake ones are easy to spot; real crop circles have no footprints around them.
2. Summaries should include these points: The cells of crop circle plants were long and stretched out and resulted in funny-shaped plants; the circles may have been caused by whirlwinds full of microwave energy.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. c2. a3. Any paragraphs that talk about the research
that has been done are correct. 4. Differences: Fake circles have footprints
around them and real circles do not; in fake circles the plants were trampled and broken, and in real circles they were not; in real circles the cells of the plants were not normal.
Unit 2, Lesson 8 Cuban StowawayA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. no label c. O 5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: As
the plane climbed, the air grew colder, and Socarras and Perez became unconscious; Perez did not survive the trip, but Socarras survived and was in relatively good shape.
2. c, d, b, a3. b
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. a, c3. c4. paragraph 125. b
Unit 2, Lesson 9 A Living FossilA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Courtney-Latimer saw a fi sh that looked different from any fi sh she’d ever seen; the fi sh looked like a coelacanth, which was thought to have been extinct for 80 million years.
2. Summaries should include these points: When they were in Indonesia, a marine biologist’s wife saw a strange-looking fi sh; the fi sh looked like a coelacanth; coelacanths had never been seen so far east before.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a2. The color is the only difference: African
coelacanths are pale blue with white marks, and Indonesian ones are brown and gray.
3. paragraph 154. c, a
Unit 2, Lesson 10 The 29,000-Foot PlungeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 9
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Fossett
was sucked into a storm; the storm ripped a hole in his balloon; Fossett began to fall.
2. c, a, b3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. b3. paragraphs 1 and 24. a, b5. a
Unit 3, Lesson 11 A Guardian Angel?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: No
one knew that Christene had crashed; Nicky didn’t want to leave his mother; he left the car but always came back.
2. b3. a
Critical Thinking1. a2. c, b, a3. b4. b
Unit 3, Lesson 12 A Shocking ExperienceA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
George McBay was struck by lightning; the lightning changed his life; since the lightning strike he sometimes gets lost and has blackouts.
2. b, c, a3. a
Critical Thinking1. c2. Similarities: Both were knocked unconscious;
the lives of both changed dramatically; the sight, hearing, and hair of both were affected. Differences: Spain lost sight and hearing, but Robinson regained it; changes in Spain’s life were negative, and in Robinson’s they were positive.
3. a, c4. a
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Crocker Land: An Arctic MirageA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: On
April 21, Green and MacMillan saw Crocker Land for the fi rst time; as they moved toward the land, it seemed to move away from them and to change shape.
2. Summaries should include these points: The Inuits became restless and wanted to go home; they said that Crocker Land didn’t exist; later, MacMillan found out that they were already 30 miles past the spot where Crocker Land was supposed to be.
3. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 10
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. c3. paragraphs 12 and 134. b
Unit 3, Lesson 14 Fish KillerA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Pfi esteria can go years without causing harm; it is only found where salt water and fresh water meet; it only blooms when there are a lot of fi sh around.
2. b, c, a3. a
Critical Thinking1. a2. c3. paragraph 144. a, c
Unit 3, Lesson 15 The Case of the Missing PilotA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
As Valentich watched, the object outside his window suddenly stopped moving; he reported that it had a green light and looked metallic.
2. c3. b
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. Similarities: Objects were silver or metallic;
objects hovered for a few minutes; objects had a green light. Differences: A woman saw two objects and Valentich reported only one; people reported an object that changed color, and Valentich did not report that; people reported an object that was shaped like a starfi sh and hummed, and Valentich did not report that.
3. c4. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 11
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Bizarre EndingsReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 The Truth About the TasadayA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
discovery of the Tasaday; studies by experts; the coverage of the Tasaday in magazines, books, movies, and TV specials.
2. b3. a
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. O c. F2. c3. c4. a, c5. b
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Lost for 16 YearsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. Summaries should include these points: Patti
had to learn simple tasks again but made progress; she gave her children hugs.
3. a
Critical Thinking1. b2. b3. a or b/c4. c, a, b5. paragraph 4
Unit 1, Lesson 3 The Weird World of Howard HughesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a, c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b, a, c2. Summaries should include these points:
Hughes refused to wear glasses or a hearing aid; to see, he held a magnifying glass with tissue.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a2. c, b3. c, a4. b5. a
Unit 1, Lesson 4 The Mystery of the Mary CelesteA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 12
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a 2. c
Critical Thinking1. c2. a3. b, c4. b5. paragraph 1
Unit 1, Lesson 5 “I Buried Paul”A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b, c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, b, a2. Summaries should include these points: A
student wrote an article about Abbey Road saying that the album contained clues about Paul’s death.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a2. b, a3. c, a, b4. b
Unit 2, Lesson 6 The Lost Colony of RoanokeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b . no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: White
was shocked to fi nd Roanoke deserted and homes torn down; a fence surrounded the area, but there was no sign of a struggle; possessions had been buried.
2. a3. b
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. F2. c3. a or c/b4. a5. paragraphs 2 and 11
Unit 2, Lesson 7 The Strange Case of Mr. WrightA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a, c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
The doctor was surprised; Mr. Wright had recovered and his tumors had shrunk by half.
2. b 3. aCritical Thinking
1. b2. a, c3. b, a, c4. c
Unit 2, Lesson 8 Ghost Ship in the SkyA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. F
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 13
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b2. Summaries should include these points: The
plane did not go west as planned, but kept going northwest; it didn’t stay level, but climbed to 44,000 feet.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. b, a2. c3. a4. paragraph 14
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Lost in the ArcticA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Some navy offi cials thought Franklin was too old to command an expedition, his friend wrote to support him; Franklin was chosen and supplied with two ships, 128 men, and enough supplies for the journey.
2. b, c, aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. b, a3. b4. a5. paragraph 16
Unit 2, Lesson 10 The Curse of the Hope DiamondA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. Summaries should include these points: Louis
XVI inherited the diamond; he and his wife were beheaded during the French Revolution.
Critical Thinking1. a2. c3. c, a, b4. a5. b
Unit 3, Lesson 11 The Last Flight of the Star TigerA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a, b 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
The Star Tiger was fl ying close to schedule and was expected to land around 5:00 A.M.; without any warning or message about an emergency, the plane just disappeared.
2. b, a, c3. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 14
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. b2. Similarities: Both planes had the word star in
their names (paragraph 15); both planes were from the same airline (paragraph 15); both planes disappeared without a trace from the same area (paragraph 15). Differences: The names of the planes were different (paragraph 15); the number of people aboard each plane differed (paragraphs 2 and 15); the Star Tiger disappeared on January 30, 1948, and the Star Tiger disappeared on January 17, 1949 (paragraphs 5, 10, and 15).
3. c4. b
Unit 3, Lesson 12 The Tragic Donner PartyA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b, a, c2. b3. Summaries should include these points: The
party fell behind schedule; the weather turned colder; they had to continue because it was too late to turn back.
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. F c. O2. c3. a/ b or c4. c, b
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Courage in the Face of EvilA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. F
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
World opinion was against Saro-Wiwa’s arrest and the trial by a special court that found him guilty; Saro-Wiwa, a great man, was sentenced to death by hanging.
2. c3. b
Critical Thinking1. c2. a3. b, a4. a5. b
Unit 3, Lesson 14 Death on Mount EverestA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a, c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Irvine’s ax was found in 1933; in 1975 a Chinese climber found a body but kept the news to himself until the day before he was killed in an avalanche; no one knew where he had seen the body.
2. b, a, c3. a
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. F2. a3. a, b4. b, c5. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 15
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 3, Lesson 15 Did Anastasia Survive?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: After
killing the Romanovs, the communists burned them, poured acid on them, and threw them down a fl ooded mine shaft so no one would fi nd them; later they recovered the bodies and buried them at a different place.
2. b, c, a3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. Similarities: The two young women looked
alike (paragraphs 10 and 11); both knew facts only a Romanov would know (paragraph 11);Anna’s handwriting matched Anastasia’s (paragraph 11). Differences: Anastasia was the daughter of the czar of Russia, and Anna was a factory worker (paragraphs 9 and 16); Anastasia died in 1918, and Anna died in 1984 (paragraphs 3 and 11); Anna’s genes do not match those of the Romanov family, while Anastasia’s would match (paragraph 15).
3. a, c4. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 16
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Close CallsReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 Lost in the Maine WildernessA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
The fi rst night, a storm blew in and the temperature dropped; Fendler cried himself to sleep; his shoes were ruined and his pants were wet.
2. a3. c
Critical Thinking1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. a
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Shipwrecked DreamsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3 .a. C b. no label c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Peter
Cheek sent out a radio message asking for help; they gathered all their valuables and put them in their lifeboat; they didn’t make it to the shore because the sea was too rough.
2. b3. a
Critical Thinking1. c2. a3. b, c4. c, a5. c
Unit 1, Lesson 3 Hit by a BulletA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: At
fi rst Kim Williams thought she might have been hit by a golf ball; when she felt blood on her neck, she realized she’d been shot; she went into the drugstore and asked someone to call 911.
2. a, b, c3. a
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. F2. c3. paragraphs 18 and 194. b, a5. b
Unit 1, Lesson 4 Trapped on the 37th FloorA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 17
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Oksas
and Skaar knew they were running out of time, so they tried to break the windows; they threw several things at the windows, but they would not break.
2. c3. c
Critical Thinking1. b2. a3. b, a4. b5. paragraphs 10 and 11
Unit 1, Lesson 5 Near Death on the Football FieldA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Normally you should not move the neck of someone with a spinal injury; the doctors had to remove Brown’s helmet to revive him; when they got the helmet off, they were able to get him breathing again.
2. c, a, b3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. a3. paragraph 164. c, b5. b
Unit 2, Lesson 6 Desert DisasterA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. F
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Hedin
discovered that the water casks hadn’t been fi lled enough, and the group was almost out of water; they dug for water but didn’t fi nd any; they left two camels behind and hurried on.
2. a3. a
Critical Thinking1. a2. b3. paragraphs 1, 12, and 164. b, a5. c
Unit 2, Lesson 7 A Jockey in DangerA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Randy
Romero was trapped in a room when a light bulb exploded; the fi re burned nearly 60% of his skin; Romero had to spend months in a burn center enduring painful treatments.
2. b, c, a3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. F2. a3. b4. paragraph 125. a, c, b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 18
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 2, Lesson 8 Escape to FreedomA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a. 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Douglass hopped on the train once it started moving so his papers wouldn’t be checked too closely; he was nervous about what the conductor would do; the conductor cheered up when he got to Douglass.
2. b3. c
Critical Thinking1. c2. a, c3. a4. c5. c
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Trapped in the HimalayasA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Rosbert and Hammel made splints for their legs to help them walk; they made sleds, but they didn’t work well; the men slid down the mountain on the seat of their pants.
2. a 3. a
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. O 3. F2. a3. c, b4. a, c5. a
Unit 2, Lesson 10 Bear AttackA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b, 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Offi cials decided to move the bear that had attacked Corrales to a different mountain; there were other hungry bears on the mountain, though; the bears looked for food around people’s cabins; somebody actually left food out for them; the bears became more dangerous because they lost their fear of humans.
2. b, a, c 3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. c3. Similarities: Both victims were attacked at night;
both victims had been hurt by the bear; both victims were taken to the hospital.Differences: Knochel was in a tent, and Corrales was not; Corrales had food on her face and Knochel did not; Knochel was hurt seriously, and Corrales was not; the bear bit Knochel, but Corrales was not bitten; other people helped chase the bear away from Knochel, but the bear attacking Corrales ran away on its own.
4. paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 185. a, c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 19
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 3, Lesson 11 All Alone in the JungleA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
morning after the crash, Juliane began trying to fi nd a way out of the jungle; she saw another row of airplane seats and turned it over; there were dead girls strapped in the seats.
2. a3. c
Critical Thinking1. c2. b, c3. a4. b5. b
Unit 3, Lesson 12 Hanging from a CliffA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Young and Muir came to a wall of rock, and Young did not think they could get past it; Muir started to climb it, and Young followed him; his shoulders began to hurt.
2. Summaries should include these points: Young came to a stop with his feet hanging over the crevasse and his arms above his head; he was hanging on only with his chin; he thought there was no hope of surviving.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. c, a3. paragraphs 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 184. c, a5. a
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Buried in NairobiA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a, c, b2. Summaries should include these points:
Ng’ang’a realized he was near a large hole and moved away; he was sure rescue workers would come, so he went to sleep; rescue workers did come, but they had to work carefully so that they wouldn’t hurt anyone.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. b2. b, c, a3. a4. Similarities: Both were trapped; both were in
hard-to-reach places; both had been injured. Differences: Rose was panicky, and Ng’ang’a was not; Rose was burned, and Ng’ang’a was not; Rose was more diffi cult to reach than Ng’ang’a.
5. paragraphs 7, 17, 18
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 20
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 3, Lesson 14 Firebomb on the SubwayA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Edward Leary didn’t want to go somewhere on the subway as most of the passengers did; he wanted to kill or hurt passengers; he thought if he killed people, he could collect money from the transit system; he had already set off one bomb a week earlier.
2. c3. b
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. a3. paragraph 144. c, a5. a
Unit 3, Lesson 15 Escape ArtistA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: As
the other soldiers were surrendering, Gause and Arranzaso left the island in an old boat; they were headed for Luzon; they picked up a Filipino scout who was trying to escape.
2. Summaries should include these points: The men went from island to island; they ate shark, when they could get it, and drank coconut milk.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. b2. a, c3. c4. paragraphs 5 and 65. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 21
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Crime and PunishmentReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 Bonnie and ClydeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. a3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. O c. F2. b3. c, a4. b5. paragraph 10
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Izzy and MoeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. a, b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Izzy
and Moe fooled the bar owner by saying they were celebrating a victory; when he served them beers, they arrested him.
2. c3. c
Critical Thinking1. a2. a3. b, a, c4. c5. b
Unit 1, Lesson 3 Kidnapped!A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. Summaries should include these points:
Paul had suffered greatly; he had been blindfolded, forced to march often, and fed poorly.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. c3. a, c4. b
Unit 1, Lesson 4 The Brink’s RobberyA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a, b 3. b 4. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 22
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, b, a2. Summaries should include these points: The
robbers stayed calm, continuing their jobs and waiting a month before splitting the money.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. F c. F2. b3. a/b or c4. c, b
Unit 1, Lesson 5 Dumb CriminalsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: A
woman changed one wrong number on a lottery ticket to win $20; a clerk saw the forgery and turned her in; the woman could have won $5,000 if she hadn’t changed the number.
2. cCritical Thinking
1. b 2. a 3. c, a 4. c 5. b, c
Unit 2, Lesson 6 The Real Jesse JamesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Once,
townspeople fought back against the gang, capturing and killing all but Jesse and Frank.
2. cCritical Thinking
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. paragraph 9
Unit 2, Lesson 7 Typhoid MaryA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Soper
visited Mary’s home and found that it was fi lthy; he sent a doctor to talk to her, but Mary refused to believe the doctor and said she would not change her job or her health habits.
2. a, c, b 3. cCritical Thinking
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c
Unit 2, Lesson 8 How Bad Was Ma Barker?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a, b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Doc
bragged about shooting a man in a barn and setting the barn on fi re.
2. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 23
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. b, c2. b, c, a3. c4. a
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Dillinger: A Crook with StyleA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing 1. b
2. Summaries should include these points: Although some thought Dillinger was admirable, police considered him dangerous because his gang killed people.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a2. a or b/c3. c, a4. b5. c
Unit 2, Lesson 10 Assassin!A. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Ray had been a clumsy criminal in the past, and police had not considered him to be dangerous; after the assassination, he changed his style completely and acted like a professional criminal.
2. c, a, b3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. c3. b/a or c4. b, c5. paragraphs 3, 4, and 5
Unit 3, Lesson 11 Machine Gun KellyA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. O b. no label c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b2. Summaries should include these points:
Kathryn wanted to kill Urschel, but Kelly persuaded her to let him go.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. F c. O2. Similarities: Both were involved in the Urschel
kidnapping (paragraphs 6, 10, and 11); both ran from the FBI and were captured in a hotel in Tennessee (paragraph 14); both were found guilty (paragraph 15).Differences: Kathryn was ruthless, but George never hurt anyone (paragraph 3); Kathryn wanted to kidnap someone, but George thought kidnapping was too risky (paragraphs 5 and 6); Kathryn wanted to kill Urschel, but George wanted to release him unharmed (paragraph 11).
3. b, a, c4. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 24
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 3, Lesson 12 The Man with Many FacesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Weinberg stole a camera and was later recognized while pretending to be Consul to Morocco.
2. aCritical Thinking
1. b2. a3. a, c, b4. c5. paragraph 12
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Was Lizzie Borden an Axe Murderer?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. c 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
trial in 1893 lasted 13 days; the jury found Lizzie Borden not guilty; Lizzie is remembered as a killer anyway.
2. b, c, a3. c
Critical Thinking1. b 2. b 3. a, c 4. a 5. paragraph 4
Unit 3, Lesson 14 A Nazi War CriminalA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Israeli
agents captured Eichmann by clubbing him and tossing him in a car; they did not kill him, as Eichmann feared they would; they fl ew him to Israel.
2. a 3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. O2. c3. a, b4. b, c5. paragraph 8
Unit 3, Lesson 15 The Mad BomberA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b, c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. Summaries should include these points: After
six years, the Unabomber struck again in 1993, sending bombs to two professors.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F 3. c, b, a2. b/a or c 4. paragraphs 14, 15, and 16
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 25
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Extreme SportsReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 Snowboarding Out of BoundsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. c C. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Heavy
snow and high winds made the massive search for Thornton diffi cult; after six days Thornton was given up for dead; fi nally and surprisingly, Thornton was found alive.
2. bCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. F c. F2. a3. b, a4. b, c, a5. paragraphs 5, 9, and 4
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Bungee JumpingA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. Summaries should include these points:
Sometimes accidents occur; cords have broken or become detached; one jumper slammed into a tower.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. F2. b3. c4. b5. paragraph 2
Unit 1, Lesson 3 White-Water ThrillsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Whitewater rafters should wear waterproof shoes to protect their feet from rocks; rocks are hazards when rafters are fl oating downstream or when they are walking overland.
2. a3. a
Critical Thinking1. a2. b, c3. a, c, b4. a, c5. b
Unit 1, Lesson 4 Hang GlidingA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. C
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 26
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b, c, a2. Summaries should include these points: After
short freefalls, pilots catch air currents and then fl oat, do tricks, and fi nally land.
Critical Thinking1. c2. Similarities: Both allow you to fl y through the
air (paragraph 3); both require wings of some type (paragraph 4); air currents cause trouble for both (paragraphs 9, 10, and 11). Differences: There is no motor on a hang glider (paragraph 6); there are no instruments on the hang glider (paragraph 6); the pilot of a hang glider attaches himself or herself to the wings, whereas the airplane pilot sits in a cockpit (paragraphs 1 and 4).
3. b4. a5. paragraph 8
Unit 1, Lesson 5 Climbing the World’s Highest MountainsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b 3. a, c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: One
danger is falling into deep crevasses, as Scott Fischer did; snow blindness affects other climbers, such as Peggy Luce, who took off her goggles and temporarily went blind on the way down Mount Everest.
2. c3. b
Critical Thinking1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. paragraph 3
Unit 2, Lesson 6 The World’s Wildest Horse RaceA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b2. Summaries should include these points: Only
10 horses race, so seven contrade cannot compete; horses are chosen by lot.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. O2. a3. c, b4. b, c, a5. paragraphs 10, 3, and 7
Unit 2, Lesson 7 Skiing the ImpossibleA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b, c 3. c 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Before skiing a new place, Tardivel carefully examines the trail and plans his moves.
2. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 27
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. F2. b/a or c3. c, a, b4. a5. paragraph 10
Unit 2, Lesson 8 Race Through the SandA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points: Along
with sand, rocks are a hazard; tripping on rocks causes bruises, cuts, and fractures.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. c2. a3. b4. b
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Stunt FlyingA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a, b 3. a 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Lincoln
Beachey was a bold and skilled stunt pilot; in 1912 he demonstrated to Army offi cials how maneuverable a Curtiss plane was.
2. c, b, a3. a
Critical Thinking1. c2. a, c3. b, a4. c
Unit 2, Lesson 10 The Last Great Race on EarthA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Mushers rarely sleep on the trail; instead, they use their break time for checking on their dogs or their equipment; this lack of sleep sometimes causes them to sleep on the sled or to hallucinate.
2. b, c, a3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. a, c3. b4. c5. c
Unit 3, Lesson 11 Conquering Niagara FallsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. C
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 28
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O 5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c2. Summaries should include these points: Taylor
warned others not to go over the falls and vowed never to do it again.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. O2. a3. a/b or c4. b5. paragraph 13
Unit 3, Lesson 12 Extreme BikingA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b, c 3. a 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Downhill bikers are mentally tough; they must make split-second decisions about how to avoid hazards.
2. b3. a
Critical Thinking1. b2. a, c3. b, c4. a
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Buzkashi: War on HorsebackA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a, c 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c 2. c 3. b
Critical Thinking1. c2. a3. b, a4. paragraphs 2 and 3
Unit 3, Lesson 14 BASE JumpingA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: It is
illegal to jump from the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado, and yet occasionally people attempt it; Donald Samson died in a BASE jump from the bridge in 1994.
2. a3. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 29
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a2. c3. Similarities: In both sports, people jump from
high places (paragraph 4); both sports use parachutes (paragraph 4); both sports are risky (paragraph 4). Differences: Only in BASE jumping is there a great danger of hitting the side of the object you are jumping from (paragraph 4); in BASE jumping, there is less time to open the parachute (paragraph 4); BASE jumping uses only one parachute, not two, as in normal parachuting (paragraph 5).
4. c, a, b5. paragraph 12
Unit 3, Lesson 15 Raid Gauloises: 10 Days of HellA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b, a, c 2. a 3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. O c. F2. b3. c4. a5. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 30
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
In the Line of DutyReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 Into the FlamesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Wind made the fi re much worse; the fi re was starting to close in on the men; they tried to go back the way they had come; the fi re would probably catch them before they made it over the hill.
2. b3. b
Critical Thinking1. c2. b3. Similarities: Smoke jumping is still dangerous
work; smoke jumpers are still killed on the job; smoke jumping is still important work.Differences: Starting backfi res is a standard technique today, but it wasn’t in 1949; smoke jumpers have better equipment today than they had in 1949; smoke jumpers wear fi re-resistant clothing and carry a fi re-resistant tent today, but they didn’t in 1949; smoke jumpers follow 10 strict rules today, but they didn’t in 1949.
4. a5. b
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Doctors (and Nurses) Without BordersA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. C
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Sometimes Mary Lightfi ne had a hard time believing people could treat each other the way they did; some of the people she treated were bruised worse than anyone she had seen in emergency rooms.
2. a, b, c3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. a3. b, c4. c5. paragraph 17
Unit 1, Lesson 3 Bass Reeves: Hero of the Wild WestA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a and c 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Oklahoma was the most lawless region in the Old West; many outlaws hid in Oklahoma; the judge of the region appointed 200 marshals to catch the outlaws; Bass Reeves was one of the people appointed marshal.
2. Summaries should include these points: When Reeves was trying to catch two young outlaws, he went to their mother’s house; he dressed as a tramp so he wouldn’t be recognized.
3. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 31
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a2. c, b3. paragraphs 1, 16, and 174. a, b5. c
Unit 1, Lesson 4 Avalanche in British ColumbiaA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: A
miner in the mine when the avalanche hit said it cut off the power in the mine; when the miners got to the entrance, a pile of snow was blocking their way; after the avalanche, there was nothing left of Portal Camp but chunks of wood, steel, and tin.
2. b, a, c3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. c, a, b3. paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 10, 214. a5. b
Unit 1, Lesson 5 The Spy Who Saved LincolnA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: A
man named Cypriano Ferrandini especially hated Lincoln; he led secret meetings about killing Lincoln; Pinkerton went to Baltimore to talk to Ferrandini; Ferrandini told Pinkerton that Lincoln must die.
2. cCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. O2. a3. Similarities: In both cases people who hated
Lincoln devised plots to assassinate him; both attempts were made by southerners. Differences: One attempt actually killed Lincoln, but the other did not; one attempt was carried out, but the other was not; one attempt was made before Lincoln became president, and the other was made after.
4. paragraphs 9, 17, 215. c, a
Unit 2, Lesson 6 The Miracle MissionA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
Germans blew up the Bertie Lee’s cockpit, injuring the pilot and copilot and making it diffi cult to see; the bomb bay had also been hit by the Germans and was on fi re; if the fi re reached the bombs or gas tanks, the entire plane would probably explode.
2. b, c, a 3. cCritical Thinking
1. b2. c3. paragraph 10, 144. c, a5. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 32
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 2, Lesson 7 Alone at SeaA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points: Alain
Bombard and Jack Palmer took a rubber boat into the Mediterranean Sea; they went in circles and didn’t fi nd much to eat; in two weeks at sea, they didn’t die or go crazy from drinking salt water; they didn’t enjoy the voyage.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a2. Similarities: Both trips were in rubber boats;
in both trips Bombard ate what he found in the sea; in both trips Bombard drank salt water; Bombard didn’t enjoy either trip. Differences: One trip was in the Mediterranean Sea and the other across the Atlantic Ocean; on one trip Bombard went with a friend, but on the other he went alone; one trip lasted 2 weeks and the other 65 days; on one trip Bombard had trouble fi nding fi sh to eat, and on the other he did not.
3. paragraphs 6, 8, 10, 12, 134. a, c5. b
Unit 2, Lesson 8 Escape from IranA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. C
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Iranians took control of the American Embassy and captured 52 Americans; six Americans escaped and went to the Canadian embassy to ask for help; it would fi nd helping the Americans would be risky.
2. Summaries should include these points: The six Americans and the Canadians would have to get out of Iran fast; Taylor sent staff members on trips; soon only four remained.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. F2. b, a3. a, c4. b5. paragraphs 9, 11, 13
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Fearless ReporterA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Guerin showed up at John Gilligan’s estate without telling him; she asked him how he could afford such a big house with no job; Gilligan became very angry and punched Guerin; he threatened that if she wrote about him, he would kidnap her son and shoot her.
2. c3. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 33
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. F2. c3. paragraphs 13 and 144. Similarities: Guerin was threatened in both
cases; both Gilligan and Monk wanted Guerin to stop investigating and writing about them. Differences: Guerin was actually shot by Monk’s man and not by Gilligan; Gilligan threatened Guerin himself, but Monk had someone do it for him; Gilligan threatened Guerin’s son, but Monk did not.
5. b, a
Unit 2, Lesson 10 Nurses on the Front LineA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: In the
Philippines, the water was dirty, and there wasn’t much food; the nurses and soldiers ate whatever they could fi nd; many of them got sick.
2. a, c, b3. b
Critical Thinking1. c2. b3. c, a, b4. paragraphs 10, 115. b
Unit 3, Lesson 11 Life and Death: The Crash of Flight 242A. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. C
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Flight
242 killed nine people on the ground as it crashed; many people on board died too; Sandy Purl survived, but when she tried to get out of the plane, she saw fl ames blocking her way; she went to another exit and was able to get out of the plane.
2. a3. b
Critical Thinking1. c2. a, c3. c4. a5. paragraph 11
Unit 3, Lesson 12 Courage at Knife PointA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Rios
sensed that the hijacker was nervous, so when the hijacker yelled at Rios, she yelled back; one child yelled out the window, and onlookers dialed 911.
2. Summaries should include these points: Rios grabbed the knife and took control of it; wrestling with the man, she caught the attention of two mechanics and called for help.
3. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 34
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. O2. a3. paragraph 194. c, a5. b
Unit 3, Lesson 13 Rescue MissionA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Enemy soldiers fl ew over Benavidez and shot him several times; he told the stranded troops to keep on shooting while he distracted the enemy until the helicopter could land.
2. b, a, c3. c
Critical Thinking1. b2. c, a3. c4. b5. c
Unit 3, Lesson 14 Fallen HeroesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Fires
in abandoned buildings are diffi cult to fi ght because there are often holes in the fl oors and walls and stairs missing; the fi refi ghters knew it was dangerous to go into the building.
2. b3. b
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. O c. F2. b, a3. c4. paragraph 115. c
Unit 3, Lesson 15 Terror at the YMCAA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
director of the YMCA was in the water when the roof collapsed; when the roof fell he thought of the children; he asked another man to help him look for children; the two men dove under the debris to look.
2. b3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. c, a3. a4. paragraphs 1 and 45. b, a, c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 35
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Total PanicReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 An Unexpected ExplosionA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b, c 3. a, b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b2. c3. Summaries should include these points:
Intense heat from the fi re did a great deal of damage; a dirt mound slowed the fi re’s spread and gave people time to escape; the fi re burned eight buildings to the ground and damaged six others.
Critical Thinking1. b2. b3. a, b4. c, a, b5. a
Unit 1, Lesson 2 The Fall of SaigonA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. b, c, a2. Summaries should include these points:
Vietnamese rushed to the embassy, hoping for help, but escape for so many was impossible.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. F c. F2. a, b3. b, c4. c
Unit 1, Lesson 3 Firetrap!A. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. a 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c2. Summaries should include these points:
Gonzalez began swearing and was asked to leave; he threatened to shut the club down.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. F b. O c. F2. Similarities: In both tragedies, many people
died in a fi re (paragraph 15); both tragedies happened at the end of March (paragraph 15);mostly immigrants were killed in both (paragraph 15).Differences: The Happy Land Club fi re happened in a nightclub, and the Triangle Shirtwaist fi re took place in a factory (paragraph 15); the Triangle Shirtwaist fi re happened in 1911, whereas the Happy Land fi re took place in 1990 (paragraph 15); 146 women were killed in the Triangle Shirtwaist fi re, and 87 men and women died in the Happy Land fi re (paragraph 15).
3. b, c4. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 36
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 1, Lesson 4 A Deadly PlungeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: One
man escaped by using an emergency exit, then he pulled 30 others to safety.
2. aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. F c. O2. a or b/c3. b4. a5. paragraph 1
Unit 1, Lesson 5 Nightmare in the Twin TowersA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. no label c. O5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Police
arrested Muslim militants whose leader had urged his followers to stage a holy war by blowing up U. S. landmarks; 10 Muslims were tried and found guilty.
2. a, b, c3. c
Critical Thinking1. a2. b3. a, c4. c
Unit 2, Lesson 6 Stay Out of the Water!A. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a, c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c2. Summaries should include these points: One
boy swam in the creek and was suddenly pulled down by a shark.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. c2. b3. b, a4. a
Unit 2, Lesson 7 A Sniper in the TowerA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. c 4. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 37
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Whitman opened fi re in all directions from the observation deck, which went all the way around the tower; people didn’t realize that someone was shooting at them until people started falling.
2. c, b, a3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. F2. b3. a4. paragraph 1
Unit 2, Lesson 8 The Night the Dam Let GoA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points:
Before the dam collapsed, Mulholland was a hero; but after it collapsed, people hated him.
Critical Thinking1. a, c2. a, b3. b, c, a4. b5. paragraph 18
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Flood in MozambiqueA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. F
D. Using Words Precisely1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
people in the trees faced the dangers of falling out, hunger, heat, mosquitoes, and animal pests.
2. bCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. b3. b/a or c4. a, c, b5. paragraphs 2, 6, and 10
Unit 2, Lesson 10 Tragedy in the Baltic SeaA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b, c 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
During a storm a cargo door got ripped open and seawater poured in; a member of the crew started the bilge pumps, but it was too late; hopeless, the ship sent out a message saying that they were sinking.
2. c, a, b3. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 38
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. O c. F2. a3. Similarities: In both disasters, a big ship sank
(paragraph 3); many people died (paragraph 15); the ships sank in cold seas (paragraph 12);a rescue ship came too late to help many people (paragraph 13).Differences: The Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean, whereas the Estonia sank in the Baltic Sea (paragraphs 2 and 4); the Titanic sank after it hit an iceberg, whereas the Estonia sank because a cargo door opened during a storm (paragraph 6); the Titanic sank on its fi rst voyage, whereas the Estonia had sailed many times before—enough for it to be known as a good way to cross the Baltic Sea (paragraph 2)
4. a, c5. a
Unit 3, Lesson 11 A Horrible Way to DieA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b, c 3. a, c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a2. Summaries should include these points:
Doctors who rushed to Kikwit were shocked at the dirty, unsafe conditions in the hospital.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a2. a3. c, b4. a5. paragraph 15
Unit 3, Lesson 12 A Strangler Among UsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Nobody in Boston noticed when Anna Slesers was strangled; when two more women died the same way a few weeks later, police recognized the work of a serial killer.
2. aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. F c. O2. c3. b, c, a4. b5. paragraphs 11 and 12
Unit 3, Lesson 13 The Richard RiotA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. no label b. O c. O3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. C b. O c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a, c 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, b, a2. Summaries should include these points: Even
though the mayor begged him not to go, Campbell decided to attend the game.
3. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 39
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. b2. Similarities: Both were Canadians (paragraph
4); both were involved in ice hockey (paragraph 2); both attended the Red Wing game (paragraph 7). Differences: Richard was a player, and Campbell was president of the hockey league (paragraph 2) ; Richard spoke French, and Campbell spoke English (paragraph 4); Campbell was attacked at the game, whereas Richard was ignored (paragraphs 8, 9, and 7).
3. a4. b5. a
Unit 3, Lesson 14 A Volcano Wakes UpA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. O b. C c. no label3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a, c, b2. Summaries should include these points: Ash
and rocks on the roofs of buildings made them collapse; “fi re rocks” injured many.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. b, c3. c, a, b4. paragraph 14
Unit 3, Lesson 15 Death Rides the SubwayA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a 3. b 4. b, c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these ideas: Asahara
said that the main weapon in the next world war would be sarin and that his followers should welcome death in the coming battle; one expert stressed the diffi culty of fi ghting people who favor mass suicide.
2. a3. b
Critical Thinking1. c 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 40
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Weird ScienceReading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
Unit 1, Lesson 1 The Mysterious Life of TwinsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a, b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: Twins
may communicate mysteriously; the Fuller twins say they know when the other one is in trouble, and the McPherson twins claim they can feel each other’s pain.
2. c 3. aCritical Thinking
1. c2. b3. b, c4. a5. paragraphs 5 and 6
Unit 1, Lesson 2 Is the Earth Alive?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. a, c, b2. Summaries should include these points: Lovelock
believes that Earth is strong enough to survive disasters, including a nuclear war.
3. a
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. a3. b/a or4. c, b, a5. paragraph 8
Unit 1, Lesson 3 Great Balls of FireA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Barrett saw a bright light and rushed to a neighbor to show her; at fi rst they saw no light, but then they both saw a huge fl ash of fi re, although the fi re department found no sign of a fi re later.
2. b, a, c3. a
Critical Thinking1. a2. b3. a, b4. c, a5. paragraph 11
Unit 1, Lesson 4 FirestormsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. F 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. C b. O c. no label4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. b 3. c 4. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 41
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: The
Peshtigo fi re destroyed all of the town’s buildings and killed about 800 people, 500 more than died in the Chicago fi re; although the Chicago fi re was huge, it was a regular fi re, unlike the Peshtigo fi re, which was a fi restorm.
2. b, c, a3. c
Critical Thinking1. a. O b. F c. F2. Similarities: Both fi res happened on the same
day (paragraph 2); both fi res caused hundreds of deaths (paragraph 5); both fi res destroyed many buildings (paragraphs 1 and 5). Differences: The Chicago fi re was a regular fi re, whereas the Peshtigo fi re was a fi restorm (paragraph 6); the Chicago fi re became famous immediately, whereas it was days before news about the Peshtigo fi re spread to the outside world (paragraph 2); about 800 people died in the Peshtigo fi re, 500 more than died in the Chicago fi re (paragraph 5).
3. b, c, a4. a
Unit 1, Lesson 5 Dowsing: Fact or Fiction?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. b 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: One
dowser in Sri Lanka chose 691 well sites and only 27 were dry.
2. aCritical Thinking
1. a2. b3. a, b4. c, b5. c
Unit 2, Lesson 6 Traveling Through TimeA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. B 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. c 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. bC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. C c. no label2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. a, c 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing2. Summaries should include these points:
Black holes could send spaceships out at high speeds or compress and pull them in.
3. aCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. a3. c4. paragraph 7
Unit 2, Lesson 7 A Silent KillerA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
l . a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. O c. no label2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. O b. no label c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. no label b. O c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. a, b 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Goldman says drugs can treat Long QT; people with suspicious family histories should get tested.
2. bCritical Thinking
1. b2. c, a3. c, b4. b5. c
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 42
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 2, Lesson 8 The Healing Power of MaggotsA. Finding the Main Idea
1. M 2. N 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b. no label c. C2. a. C b. O c. no label3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. no label b. O c. C5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. c 2. a, b 3. c 4. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: One
doctor had unsuccessfully tried drugs and surgery to clear sores on a patient’s feet; when he tried the maggots of blow fl ies, the sores healed.
2. c3. c
Critical Thinking1. a2. b, c3. c, a, b4. b5. a
Unit 2, Lesson 9 Psychics Who Solve CrimesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. CD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. O c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. O b. no label c. C5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. c 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: After
looking at a photo of a missing man, one psychic led police to his body.
2. c
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. b3. b, c4. a5. paragraphs 3, 4, and 14
Unit 2, Lesson 10 MummiesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. M 3. NB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. O b . no label c. C2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. C c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. C b. no label c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, b, a 2. b 3. a
Critical Thinking1. c2. b/a or c3. c, a4. b5. paragraph 11
Unit 3, Lesson 11 Near-Death ExperiencesA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. F 3. C 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. no label b. O c. C3. a. C b. no label c. O4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. b 2. a 3. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points: NDE
are frightening for some people; people who report NDEs have said that they felt their journeys had been interrupted when they returned to life.
2. b, a, c 3. b
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 43
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Critical Thinking1. a2. c3. b, a4. b5. a
Unit 3, Lesson 12 Is Anyone Out There?A. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. B 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. b 3. c 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. F 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. no label b. C c. O2. a. C b. no label c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. no label b. C c. O
Author’s Approach1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Scientists don’t believe that UFOs are visiting Earth, because space creatures don’t know about humans.
2. a3. b
Critical Thinking1. b2. c3. c, b, a4. c5. paragraph 7
Unit 3, Lesson 13 It’s All in Your HeadA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. a 2. c 3. b 4. b 5. aC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. no label c. C3. a. O b. C c. no label4. a. C b. O c. no label5. a. O b. C c. no label
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a, c 4. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. Summaries should include these points:
Electrical discharges in the brain cause epileptics to shake uncontrollably in seizures; biofeedback helps epileptics recognize and then avoid feelings that cause dangerous electrical discharges.
2. Summaries should include these points: We easily control voluntary actions; but the goal of biofeedback is to control involuntary actions.
3. cCritical Thinking
1. a. F b . O c. F2. a3. a, c, b4. c
Unit 3, Lesson 14 Cryonics: Death on IceA. Finding the Main Idea
1. B 2. N 3. MB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. a 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. C 2. C 3. F 4. C 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. no label b. C c. O3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. O b. C c. no label5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. c 2. b 3. a
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c, a, b 2. Summaries should include these ideas:
Because the body contains water, freezing forms ice crystals and damages body tissue, perhaps permanently.
Critical Thinking1. a. F b. O c. O2. a3. b, c4. b5. a
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ANSWER KEY The Wild Side Teacher Guide 44
Answer Key Student Edition Lessons
Unit 3, Lesson 15 Needles That CureA. Finding the Main Idea
1. N 2. M 3. BB. Recalling Facts
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. cC. Making Inferences
1. F 2. C 3. C 4. F 5. FD. Using Words Precisely
1. a. C b. no label c. O2. a. O b. C c. no label 3. a. no label b. O c. C4. a. no label b. C c. O5. a. O b. no label c. C
Author’s Approach1. a 2. a 3. b
Summarizing and Paraphrasing1. c2. Summaries should include these ideas:
Skeptical Western doctors studied acupuncture and found that acupuncture actually gave relief to some patients.
3. bCritical Thinking
1. a. O b. O c. F2. b3. c/a or b4. b5. paragraph 8
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