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Mysterious Yeti-like Monster Sighted - Answers in Non-Fiction Book

This book contains a chapter about a Yeti-like monster sightings, with practice test questions and answers. Learn about the sightings on specific dates and by different witnesses.

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Mysterious Yeti-like Monster Sighted - Answers in Non-Fiction Book

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  1. Lit Book Ch. 1 Non Fiction Answers

  2. Yeti Like Monster Pg. 18. 1-6, Practice Test • 1. The news story was printed on October 31st. • 2. The Yeti-like creature was first sighted on June 25th. • 3. Randy Needham and Judy Johnson saw the first sighting. An eight foot tall creature came toward their car. • 4. The creature was spotted the second time the next evening, June 26th.

  3. Yeti Like Monster Pg. 18. 1-6, Practice Test • 5. Ten days went by before the foul smelling monster was seen for a third time. • 6. The last people to see the creature were carnival workers: Otis Norris, Ray Adkerson, and Wesley Lavander. • PRACTICE TEST: • 1. B 3. C • 2. G 4. F

  4. Look Mom Pg. 40 #1-4, Practice Test • 1. A king cobra can be up to 18 feet. I would compare it to about 3 people laying end to end. • 2. A cobra can swallow an object larger than its head because their jaws are connected by only flexible ligaments • 3. Paragraph 4 explains the title. • 4. The familiar thing a cobra’s hood is compared to is an open umbrella. The cobra’s jaw is compared to entry doors.

  5. Look Mom Pg. 40 #1-4, Practice Test • Practice Test • 1. B • 2. H • 3. A • 4. J • 5. A

  6. Eeking Out# 1-5, Practice Test • 1. The purpose of a news article is to give factual information about current events. • 2. The structure of a typical newspaper article has the most important information in the beginning, followed by details in order of importance. • 3. Hayley Huttenmaier and Nachshon Rose have adopted a rat that Rose found in Corriganville Park one Tuesday. Rose brought the pet rat home because he feared that it would be eaten by predators.

  7. Eeking Out# 1-5, Practice Test • 4. The tone is light and humorous. The reporter probably used this tone because the article was written for entertainment. • 5. “Eek” is a

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