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Week 8 - ELA 7 - Assessment
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question POSSIBLE POINTS: 16.67 Read the following two texts and use them to
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The Care and Keeping of Big Cats Part B
Kate McConnaughey The grammatical errors in this passage are intentional. 1 (10) One
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Write a sentence or two on how fur trapping could have affected OTHER organisms in the Coconino National Forest
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Make a claim about the effectiveness of wildlife corridors. Are wildlife corridors a possible solution to the loss of animal
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Make a claim about the effectiveness of wildlife corridors. Are wildlife corridors a possible solution to the loss of animal
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How can humans protect the elephant population
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Answer the effect in 1 sentence.
Cause: a persuasive advertising campaign successfully persuade the world population that ivory
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Why was there a sudden rise in ivory poaching in 2008 and 2009?
Question 19 options: The United Nations relaxed the punishment
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How did the reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park affect the beaver population?(1 point)
Responses The wolves
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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The monarch butterfly population has declined due to the scarcity of
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this extremely popular zoo in law Republica Dominica is a place where they rehabilitate the animals and serves as a lab to study
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How did the re-introduction of wolves to Yellowstone national Park affect the beaver population?
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Which of the following behaviors contributed to the extension of a dodo bird?
Trees were birds, build their nest were cut down to
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There are only about 100 Florida panthers living in the wild. Which of the following is NOT a reason why the Florida panther has
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What changes to whooping cranes environment almost wiped out the species and North America in the early 1900s was it the answer
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This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
PART A Read the problem-solution text. Then answer the
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Use the claim to answer the question.
"Claim: People should not keep wild animals as pets." Which sentence is the best piece of
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Please draw me a stop killing rhinos poster with facts
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An increase in which of the following could increase the long-billed curlew population?(1 point)
Responses pesticide use
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Tension exists between ranchers who felt threatened by wolves and conservationists who want to see wolf's protected. Many
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____________ agree that native wildlife should have the priority on federal land areas. (1 point) Responses Congressmen
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The cheetah population becomes less likely to survive an outbreak of a disease or an environmental change, increasing the chance
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Beavers, large members of the rodent family in North America, are often referred to as "ecosystem/ keystone engineers" by
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Hypothesize about what the negative effects of having wolves in Yellowstone might be. Provide 2 examples.
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The Department of Fish and Wildlife believes the
should be removed for a 5 year period to help rebuild the native wildlife. (1
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Many design solutions have the same goals. What makes Creating wildlife corridors preferable to the others is the costs,
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Many design solutions have the same goals. What makes Creating wildlife corridors preferable to the others is the costs,
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An increase in which of the following could increase the long-billed Curlew population?
A. Forest habitats B. Pesticide use C.
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from ,begin bold,655 Bison from Badlands National Park
Distributed to Multiple Tribes,end bold, paragraph 1,Badlands National
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The wildfires suffered by East Texas in the fall of 2011 were extremely severe. Wildlife biologists have determined that the
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An increase in which of the following could increase the longbilled curlew population? (1 point)
pesticide use grassland habitats
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Beavers, large members of the rodent family in North America, are often referred to as “ecosystem/keystone engineers” by
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here to help
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in Africa. If you were a conservationist monitoring the populations of these monkeys, what method would you choose? Explain your
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What are the pros and cons to the conservation program for the African penguins
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Conclusion Slide:
- Summary of the claim and the three key reasons why tigers are facing threats - Call to action for
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Which of these is a way noise pollution harms wildlife?
A. It prevents animals from catching prey or escaping predators. B. It
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Your reflection should be at least 3 sentences. Use the following sentence starters as a guide.
I learned that one way humans can
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Beavers, large members of the rodent family in North America, are often referred to as “ecosystem/keystone engineers” by
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