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Winter Hazards and Safety Tips

Learn about the dangerous conditions and discomforts of winter weather and how to stay safe.

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Winter Hazards and Safety Tips

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  1. 1 • Identify the adjective(s) and the noun or pronoun it modifies. On the other hand, slippery ice can complicate wintery activities.

  2. 2 Identify the adjective(s) and the noun or pronoun it modifies. The variable temperatures of North American winters can create a variety of dangerous conditions.

  3. 3 • Identify the adjective(s) and the noun or pronoun it modifies. If you have snowy weather and can’t use your stove, you can’t just order fast food.

  4. 4 • Identify the adjective(s) and the noun or pronoun that it modifies. Wet woolen sweaters take a long time to dry.

  5. 5 • Identify the adjective(s) and the noun or pronoun it modifies. Even normal winter temperatures may cause serious discomfort.

  6. 6 • Identify the adverb and the word it modifies. As the expedition traveled west, her presence helped reassure wary tribes.

  7. 7 • Identify the adverb and the word it modifies. Patiently, Sacajawea showed the explorers how to find food.

  8. 8 • Identify the adverb and the word it modifies. She once bravely rescued scientific instruments from a sinking boat.

  9. 9 Identify the adverb and the word it modifies. Sacajawea’s son, Jean Baptiste, later became a translator himself for western travelers.

  10. 10 • Identify the adverb and the word it modifies. Today, many monuments honor Sacajawea’s extremely important contributions.

  11. 11 Humpbacks produce (more varied/most varied) sounds than gray whales.

  12. 12 Humpbacks sing (less/least) frequently than usual when they are feeding.

  13. 13 Whales can breathe (more efficiently/most efficiently) than humans.

  14. 14 Right whales are (more easily/most easily) hunted than other whales.

  15. 15 Because they use technology to hunt whales, humans pose the (worse/worst) of all threats to the whale populations.

  16. 16 • Choose the word that fits into the sentence. In Pennsylvania, Audobon took a (bad/badly) fall into a frozen creek.

  17. 17 • Choose the word that fits into the sentence. While in the South, he felt(bad/badly) after he got yellow fever.

  18. 18 • Choose the word that fits into the sentence. Despite such risks, Audobon conducted a (good/well) search for many different species of birds.

  19. 19 • Choose the word that fits in the sentence. The Birds of America is a (real/really) beautiful collection of his paintings.

  20. 20 • Choose the word that fits in the sentence. Audobon made a (real/really) contribution to natural history as well as to art.

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