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Answer Key
Level 4

Man Hunt Richard MacAndrew


5. The police, the journalist, the family. Chapter 3
6. It shows an area of Yorkshire in north-east
England, known as the Dales. A ‘beck’ is a 1. a – 3; b – 5; c – 1; d – 4; e – 2
stream, and a ‘dale’ is a valley. 2. So they could check all the people in his
phone book.
3. a / c / e
Check your reading 4. News arrived of a third murder.

Chapter 1
Chapter 4
1. The first section of text is printed in Italic and
1. 1) street; 2) cup of tea; 3) policeman; 4) nose;
the second in normal type. The author does this
5) planned; 6) move; 7) search; 8) steal
to show first the thoughts of the killer, and
2. 1 – c; 2 – e; 3 – b; 4 – a; 5 – d
second the third-person account of the police
investigation.
Chapter 5
2. Although the path is known to walkers, he thought
it was more likely to be used by single walkers than 1. a) No, he doesn’t.
groups. He had walked across open moorland to b) Because he knows how to do it.
reach the path in the hope that the police would c) To cover the body in the car.
think that he, like the victim, had come along the d) Because it was raining.
path, and so search in the wrong places. e) Because he wouldn’t leave any tyre marks.
3. He felt excited and powerful at having done it. f) In the man’s hand.
4. He doesn’t explain why he did it. g) He burnt his clothes and dropped his boots in
5. Student’s own answers. He says the ace of spades the river.
is the card of death. h) He will kill two people with a gun.
6. His name is Matthew Kenworthy; he is 50– i) That night.
55 years old and from Bristol; he was staying at a 2. a) Russell to Scott.
pub in Reeth on a walking holiday and was new b) Scott to Russell and Neville.
to the area. c) Russell to Scott and Neville.
d) Neville to Scott.
Chapter 2 e) Neville to Russell.
f) Neville to Inspector Atkins.
1. a False; b True; c False; d True; e True;
g) A police officer to Neville.
f False; g False
2. Fiona Russell. She’s a crime analyst.
3. A person who kills at least three people. Chapter 6
4. The fact that they found numbered playing cards 1. Student’s own answers.
on both bodies. 2. He took a map with him, pretending he needs
5. That he’s probably a man, aged 25–40; someone directions.
organised and intelligent who knows the 3. The casings of the two bullets. He only
area well. found one.
6. There was a press conference about the murders. 4. Student’s own answers
7. By mentioning the playing cards. 5. That the same 10 cars came out of and went
8. Student’s own answers. back to Richmond.

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