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What are the “hungry watchers” doing?Required to answer. Single choice. •waiting for darkness and hoping to eat

•waiting for darkness so they can sleep

•looking for food

2.What happens years later?Required to answer. Single choice.

•swims next to a sea turtle and gets bitten by a shark

•swims next to a sea turtle and takes it home to keep as a pet

•swims next to a sea turtle and feels connected to it and to her ancestors

3.From: “Nature” is what We see—

What does the first stanza say nature is?Required to answer. Single choice.

•The first stanza says nature is what we see

•Nature is dying out

•We should look after nature more

4.What does the second stanza say nature is?Required to answer. Single choice.

•The second stanza says nature is what we see

•The second stanza says nature is what we hear

•The third stanza says nature is what we know.

5.From The Sparrow:

What does the speaker do in response to the bird beside his or her window?Required to answer. Single choice.

•The speaker is busy and ignores the sparrow.

•The speaker invites the sparrow in

•The speaker stops what he is doing and pays attention to the sparrow

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