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The Sun today… the Earth's surface. The time when… such an extent. To date, Canada… in the book.

1 To describe changes that the Sun will go through The relationship between man and mammoth in the New introduce
World Montgomery and her Anne books
2 powered tools a Canadian children's classic
3 condition humans by her grandparents
4 is approximately halfway through its life as a yellow dwarf
In the southern part of North America From 1908 to 1911
5 Its center will grow smaller and hotter. had previously hunted mammoths in Siberia old
6 It will become too hot for life to exist. Bones the town of Avonlea
7 thousands of times smaller than it is today apparently They were at least partially autobiographical.
8 Yellow dwarf, red giant, white dwarf, black dwarf The cause of their extinction is not definitely known. reputation
9 eject clever Nature
10 our own planet They were concentrated in a small area. a ballet
11 Objective The mammoth Search
It is said… development of the railroads. Just before and… the Swing era. Certain animals have… conditioning by trainers.
12 He was involved in pioneering efforts to build canals.The early history of jazz Although some animals may be aware of quantities, they cannot actually co
13 possibility style To provide evidence that some birds are aware of quantities
14 Hudson River and Lake Erie New Orleans secretly
15 Relatively In 1923 vacate
16 Intermittent King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band Numbers such as 1, 3, 5, and so on
17 the state of New York constant caterpillars
18 seven million dollars The piano reports
19 Fees used written arrangements When asked by its trainer how old it is, a monkey holds up five fingers.
20 It established Boston and Philadelphia as the most important
Carefully centers
plannedof trade. As mistaken
21 They had begun to compete with the Erie Canal for traffic.
A small group undeniably
22 justified third paragraph achievements
23 Lines 16-18 the Swing era Lines 15-16
It's a sound… one scientist said. A pioneering study… of their community. It would be hard… the total U.S. production.
24 The sounds made by distressed trees startling The effects of one method of making steel
25 trees they have varying amounts of traffic the manufacture of weapons during the Civil War
26 Dehydrated 16,000 At one time, more of it was produced than Bessemer steel.
27 condition increased amounts of trash expanding
28 cannot be heard by the unaided human ear point out the disadvantages of heavy traffic They lasted longer.
29 broken Octavia Street Driven
30 Lack of water talked 1886
31 Perceive People on this street have more and more space for which
It primarily
they feel involved
responsible.
methods of production other than the Bessemer Proce
32 changes in color HEAVY, LIGHT, MEDIUM the open-hearth method of making steel
33 was continuing Rachel Carson was… Science Advisory Committe lines 14-16
The concepts of… evolved from the fin. as a writer Nearly 515 blocks… their former splendor.
34 A contrast is drawn between two concepts by meansZoology
of examples. To discuss housing problems in San Francisco today
35 easier to understand through examples than through34 definitions showy
36 inflexible sold many copies Nob Hill
37 A spider's legs and a horse's legs A research expedition Queen Anne
38 are genetically related Highly technical architectural features
39 features of an animal's anatomy irresponsible A tower
40 meaning a warning about the dangers of misusing insecticides From 1907 to 1960
41 Lines 9-1 1 faulty They were painted in many colors.
Probably the most… an over-mechanized world. To support Carson's ideas Sea otters dwell… Prince William Sound, Alaska.
42 analyze an important film What is meant… heading of labor. A group of mammals that contains sea otters
43 a conversation with a reporter To define economic resources 30 pounds
44 suddenly the topic of economic resources is a broad one each sea otter eats only a few kinds offood
45 takes place outside a factory is much more restrictive than when economists use it used up
46 Going insane fertile The otters protect the kelp by eating animals that destroy it.
47 The scene consumer goods Abundant
48 helplessness A railroad keeps the underfur from getting wet
49 Complete category overjoyed
50 Revolutionary entrepreneurs Its growth rate is not as fast as that of the Alaska sea otters.
The conservatism of… knew in England. With Robert Laurent… rectangle or square. In the 1500's when… to conquer them.
1 preference for stone or wood watered their crops
2 projecting The material is an important element in a sculpture. holes
3 a lock and a key determines levels
4 To drill a hole Sculptors are personally involved in the carving of a piece.
A forty-year-old woman
5 Screws observed crops
6 unable to make elaborate parts Paris arguments
7 protect a departure from Making baskets
8 colonists It is made of marble. The political and social organization of the Anasazi
9 based their furniture on English models Birds that feed… margins of the roost. Anasazi society exhibited a well-defined division of labor.
10 “joiners” (line 10) Why some species of birds nest together Barbed wire, first… called concertina wire.
In addition to their… by military surgeons. retain A type of fencing.
11 Forts were important to the development of the American
diggingWest
tunnels into the snow unlimited
12 bold intensified break
13 Formal clothing nest together for warmth Increased strength
14 posts feed protect them against rust
15 raised The lesser kestrel feeds sociably but the common kestrelputdoes not.
16 It was expensive to import produce from far away. negated cut the wire that becomes barbs
17 Illness Several members of the flock care for the young. To describe how the wire is made
18 hindered Groups are more attractive to predators than individual birds
military
are.purposes
19 By maintaining records of diseases and potential causes
mass roosts *dos palos con 2 alambres*
20 listing their contributions to western life Before the mid-nineteenth… more varied fare. Galaxies are the major… the animal world.
Anyone who has… proteins of bone Inventions that led to changes in the American diet principal
21 The composition of fossils a particular time of year Major categories of galaxies
22 version avoid gas
23 Spaces within the bone fill with minerals. available in limited quantities the compression of gas and dust
24 holes before 1890 proportionally balanced
25 It was exposed to large amounts of mineral-laden water
perishables
throughout time. apparent
26 Environmental conditions commonplace object They contain a high amount of interstellar gas.
27 To prove that a fossil’s age cannot be determined by decreased
the amount inof
number
mineralization. They are a type of elliptical galaxy.
28 hydroxyapatite however 10%
29 apparent Chemical additives distances
30 Collagen Tin cans and iceboxes helped to make many foods more To widely
emphasize
available.
the vast distances of the galaxies from Earth
In the last third… Fifth Avenue shopping area. The ability of falling… perceptions a thousandfold. were prevalent in
31 apartment buildings The explanation of an interesting phenomenon The modem comic… around the country.
32 attractive the righting of a tumbling cat Features of early comic strips in the United States
33 The arrangement of the rooms was not convenient. The purpose of the photographs was to explain the process. They owned major competitive newspapers.
34 luxurious It was a relatively new technology. They provided a break from serious news stories.
35 young turns Hearst convinced Outcault to leave the World.
36 *un rectángulo largo* flexible The “Yellow Kid”
37 It was spacious inside. easily appear in a Chicago newspaper
38 provide By analyzing photographs combine
39 Apartments were preferable to tenements and cheaper Thethan
changing
row houses
profile… "megalopolises" and so on. model
40 they are examples of large, welldesigned apartment buildings
The changing definition of an urban area regular feature
A snowfall consists… a moist airstream. 1870 In the order in which they were created
41 How are snowflakes formed? differentiated Every drop of water… during the month.
42 tiny 8,000 The tides are the most powerful force to affect the movement of ocean wa
43 A nucleus City borders had become less distinct. detected
44 stick persons actually
45 Where the moisture to supply the nuclei comes frommaking up distance
46 snowfall city similarly
47 A continuous infusion of moisture It consists of at least two cities. The gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon when nearly in line with the
48 Moisture rises from a lake into the airstream. 1/3 *sMoE*
49 begin 1950 arrangement
50 Atmospheric temperatures above the freezing point.Lines 27-29 the Sun counteracts the Moon's gravitational attraction
The strongest tides occur at the quarters of the Moon.
Lines 2-5

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