Title: Twenty Questions
1Twenty Questions
- Why Monkeys Live in Trees by Julius Lester
- The Case of the Monkeys That Fell from the Trees
by Susan E. Quinlan
2Twenty Questions
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31. Why do the animals have a contest?
- To see who can eat an entire pile of black dust
in one day.
42. Why does the contest prove to be more
difficult than the animals thought?
- It proves more difficult because the mound of
dust is actually a mound of black pepper.
53. What does the monkey say he has to do
between bites of pepper?
- He says he needs to lie down in the grass to rest
between bites.
6What does Leopard see in the tall grass?
- Leopard sees hundreds of monkeys who all look
alike in the grass.
7Why is the monkey able to eat all the pepper?
- Many monkeys pretend to be one monkey after each
mouthful they change places in the grass and go
back to take a new mouthful.
8What two facts of nature does this tale pretend
to explain?
- Why chickens dont have ears and why monkeys live
in trees.
9Why do scientists think it is strange to see
monkeys falling from trees in the rain forest?
- Monkeys are skilled tree climbers.
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10What mystery do the scientists try to solve?
- The mystery of why howling monkeys were suddenly
falling from trees for no apparent reason.
11Why does Glander suspect the monkeys have been
poisoned?
- After ruling out diseases, parasites, and
starvation, he thought they might have been
poisoned by eating leaves of poisonous plants.
12Why is Glander fascinated that the monkeys eat
madera negra leaves?
- He is perplexed because they are highly poisonous.
13What do the Glanders conclude about why some
monkeys died, but others did not?
- They conclude that monkeys generally sample
leaves to determine if they are poisonous. At the
time the monkeys died, however, their food
choices were limited due to a severe drought. The
monkeys that died probably ate too many of the
toxic leaves.
14What makes Glander think that howler monkeys may
provide useful tips to scientists?
- He believes that the monkeys choice of leaves
might help scientists choose plants worth
sampling for medicinal use.
1513. What is fiction?
- Writing that tells about imaginary people,
animals, and events. It contains one or more
made-up elements. Examples include short stories
and folk tales.
1614. What is nonfiction?
- Writing that tells about real people, animals,
places, events, and ideas. Everything in a work
of nonfiction must be true. Examples include
biographies and newspaper articles.
17An image of ones self, as seen in a mirror.
1816. Cried out in a low, loud voice.
1917. Events occurrences
2018. Suddenly, without warning
2119. Serious pain or sadness
22In a stately manner, like a king or queen