How to Save a Baby Elephant/Can Drones Stop Animal Killers?
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Last updated about 5 years ago
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Based on "How to Save a Baby Elephant," name two things that elephants have in common with humans. Write in complete sentences, using details from the articles in your response.
Question 8
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Based on both articles, why is it difficult to stop poachers? Write in complete sentences, using details from the articles in your response.
Which of the following is a key idea of both articles?
It's important to keep poachers from killing elephants.
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust helps orphaned elephants.
Ishanga is now happy and healthy.
Air Shepherd is working to stop poachers before they can harm animals.
Which phrase best describes the workers at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust?
hardworking and caring
pushy and impatient
greedy and selfish
rich and famous
Which line from the article supports the answer to Question 2?
"...the staff treated her with modern medicine and old-fashioned loving care."
"One of the rangers pulled out a gun and fired shots into the air."
"The older elephants led Ishanga around."
"And they named her Ishanga."
At the end of "How to Save a Baby Elephant," the author seems _____.
angry
worried
hopeful
surprised
What is a drone?
an airplane that makes a very loud noise
an airplane that looks like an insect
a four-passenger airplane
a small airplane without a pilot
Based on the articles, which of the following statements below is NOT true?
Killing elephants for ivory is allowed in Kenya.
Baby elephants need their mother's milk for the first two years of their lives.
Elephants greet each other by holding out their trunks.
The David Sheldrick WIldlife Trust has raised more than 100 orphaned elephants.