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(Correct order)
7, 1, 5, 4, 6, 3, 2
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Answers: 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
- Who were the first to
make a drink from
cacao? - Why might the
Spanish substituted
sugar for spices and
peppers? - When were the first
chocolate bars created?
Page 118
Check to see the colored
circle graph represents
times suggested.
Page 119 - sad
- happy
- serious
- silly
Page 120 - Answers will vary.
- Answers will vary.
- A very old (preserved)
person; secret life - Face like stone and
cracked walkway;
buckling and weathered
skin like sides of house - He wasn’t sure she’d
take them. He might
have to take them back. - Metaphor
- Sad and lonely to
happy and satisfying
Page 121
Setting: 1814,
Switzerland
Main character: Louis
Event #1: wanted to
entertain company with
his pets; turtles got loose
Event #2: studied
animals; became a
professor at Harvard
Event #3: student tried
to fool him with a
practical joke; Louis was
not fooled.
Page 122 - to get reader to figure
out what O.T. stands for - on time
3. born on his due date
4-5 Answers will vary.
Page 123- In some places...
- Mars is sometimes...
- Climate is the
weather... - The U.S. government...
- All living things...
- There are distinct
differences...
Page 124 - They were very clever
builders—opinion - Adobe is pretty and
practical.—opinion - They also have
animals.—irrelevant - It would be fun to live
on a houseboat.—
opinion
Page 125 - vote for Jackie; She
knows how every 7th
grade student thinks;
Answers will vary. - Buy lightening shoes;
to be envied by friends;
Don’t settle for less; these
are the best and fastest
shoes; Answers will vary
Page 126
Answers will vary.
Page 127
Answers will vary.
Page 128
Answers will vary.
Page 129
Make sure the story of
Little Red Riding Hood is
in the correct sequence of
events.
Page 130
The first auto race.
Ford begins factory with
assembly-line
production.
Ford spends eight years
developing model T.
Ford achieves goal of one
car per minute on
millionth Model T.
Model T discontinued
and other models are
developed.
Page 131
Event 1; introduction
Event 2: bragged that she
could teach the gods
Event 3: visited and
challenged by Athena
Event 4: contest began
Event 5: Athena won
Event 6: Arachne turned
into a spider
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- Firemen roused by
siren. - Firemen dress and bolt
to trucks. - The engine roars to
the scene. - A boy cries for help.
- Mac rescues the boy.
- The building is
secure—thanks to the
firemen.
Page 133
Answers will vary.
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Answers will vary.
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Madison:
Raised a Quaker;
1768-1849;
known for social graces;
saved important
documents when British
invaded Washington;
place a priority on
fashion;
presided at the first
inaugural ball
Roosevelt:
1884-1962
was shy and awkward in
her youth;
was sensitive to the
underprivileged;
was a prolific writer;
served on the UN
Human Rights
Commission
Both:
First lady;
Among the most
admired women of her
time;
Was devoted to her
husband, the president
Page 136
(Order)
Gerrad sorts mail; gives
it to Tanner
Tanner enters invoice
and gives to Windley
Windley picks up
products and gives them
to Hebner
Hebner rechecks
everything and sends
picklist to Tanner
Tanner adjusts invoice to
match shipment
Customer’s order and
invoice sent out.