Endangered Short Essay - Answer Key

Eliot Schrefer
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 163 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Endangered Short Essay - Answer Key

Eliot Schrefer
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 163 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. In Chapter 1, why are the roads in Kinshasa always so crowded?

In Chapter 1, the roads in Kinshasa are always so crowded because it is a city of ten million people, but there are only two paved roads and no traffic lights.

2. In Chapter 1, why does Sophie pay the man who has the baby bonobo to take the bonobo home with her?

In Chapter 1, Sophie pays the man who has the baby bonobo to take the bonobo home with her because her mother runs a sanctuary for bonobos and she can see that the bonobo has been mistreated and is sick.

3. In Chapter 1, what does Clement tell Sophie about how her mother will react when she finds out Sophie bought the bonobo?

In Chapter 1, Clement tells Sophie her mother will be angry and upset when she finds out that Sophie bought the bonobo, because Sophie's mother does not want to encourage smugglers to steal baby bonobos from the wild if they think there is a market for them.

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