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The mood is not amused throughout the story. A mood may Be amusing, but this one isnt

The story stresses a point. Its not overall neutral.

The story has exciting points, but excitement is not the overall mood.

In a tragedy things go well until one of the protagonists makes a mistake due to a flaw in their character. Icarus ignored his father.

The heading mentions that the story is thousands of years old.

The moral is so obvious that this is false.

Even Johnny Knoxville would not try this.

Use thinking skills to put the evidence together.

Sea of Crete Find them on the map.

Use thinking skills to put the evidence together.

Its a Greek myth.

They are in Crete.

They are trapped. They want to go home.

Athens, the cradle of democracy, is their home. Its in Greece.

N Look for the compass rose. North is usually, but not always to the top. It is in this map. Athens, Greece, is north of Crete.

N

N Land surrounded by water.

Too narrow. – just a detail.

A boycott (keeping them out) is not the authors purpose.

The message is too heavy to be just entertainment.

The honeybees help, but not by creating an imbalance.

If there were natural enemies, There would not be an imbalance.

The article states the opposite.

They are harmful not helpful.

Some, like the bee, are not unusual.

A subheading even stated Americas Most Unwanted.

Look in the picture captions and charts. Use thinking skills to compare.

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Look in the picture captions and charts. Use thinking skills to compare. Beetle Nutria (Paris Sewer Rat) Use a Venn Diagram Insect Mammal From South America From China Eats trees. Eats grasses.

Look in the picture captions and charts. Use thinking skills to compare. Beetle Nutria (Paris Sewer Rat) Use a Venn Diagram Insect Mammal From South America From China Eats trees. Eats grasses. Both eat plants..

Look in the picture captions and charts. Use thinking skills to compare. Beetle Nutria (Paris Sewer Rat) Use a Venn Diagram Insect Mammal From South America From China Eats trees. Eats grasses. Both eat plants.. Crunchy

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A. Is not likely.

If this was so, there would not be a problem.

The author says nothing to indicate he thinks they are funny.

The author does not point out things the species should change.

The author does not point out many, many details excitedly.

The author is cautious about their environmental effect.

No specific details to support this are mentioned.

Many details are known and mentioned about it..

Maryland officials controlled it by poisoning a lake.

Sample written answers. How are dinosaurs and birds alike. Many specific details from the text.

Sample written answers. How are dinosaurs and birds alike. Fewer specific details.

Sample written answers. How are dinosaurs and birds alike. Fewer specific details.