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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. An early death occurred in ____________ due to twenty-year-old John Havekost and his acquaintance Perry Norris.
2. Death in Yellowstone covers ____________ hundred deaths and each one was a very emotional story for someone, so the author has tried to be delicate.
3. Surprisingly, hot springs deaths occur more often than _________________ deaths.
4. Harry Walker, 25, on Friday, ____________________, hitchhiked into Yellowstone Park illegally with his friend 'Crow.'
5. Why were this many people injured?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does the author show that wild animals are unpredictable and dangerous?
2. What is surprising about hot springs deaths? What else is unique about them?
3. What does the author suggest people do to be more in touch with nature?
4. When people feed bears, who is at fault? Why?
5. How did Andy Hecht's death affect the park? Does the author see this change as good or bad? Why?
6. How does the author treat the deaths in this book? Why does he treat them in this way?
7. What is surprising about bears at Yellowstone? Why might this be true?
8. What led to a lessening of the risk of death due to trees falling? Is this good or bad?
9. Why is Yellowstone National Park fascinating for many visitors?
10. Why did many of the deaths described in this book take place?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Deaths have taken place due to automobile and plane crashes.
Part 1) Describe the advent of the automobile in Yellowstone. How does this reflect changes throughout the U.S.? How did the automobile change Yellowstone? How does the author feel about this? Why does he feel this way?
Part 2) How dangerous is the automobile? How does this compare to horse-related fatalities? Are you surprised about which is more dangerous? Why or why not? How does the number of automobile fatalities compare to the number of plane crash fatalities?
Part 3) Who is often at fault in automobile accident fatalities? Who is at fault in plane crash fatalities? What can be done to prevent both of these types of accidents? How does this impact Yellowstone? How do these preventative measures compare to those used throughout the U.S.? Are these measures adequate? Why or why not?
Essay Topic 2
Death caused by bears is rare.
Part 1) Describe what usually takes place when bears and humans come into contact in Yellowstone National Park. Are you surprised by the behavior of many visitors around bears? Why or why not?
Part 2) Why might so few deaths occur from bear attacks? Are you surprised by this? Why or why not? How does this affect your view of bears? When a bear attacks, who is at fault? Why?
Part 3) Describe the story the author tells of someone who was killed by a bear at Yellowstone. Are you surprised by this bear's reaction? Why or why not? What might this reaction say about the bear? What should have been done about this bear? Why? What was done after this incident? Was this sufficient? Why or why not?
Essay Topic 3
The author finds the information in this book to be very important.
Part 1) What are the five most important pieces of information found in this book? How is each of these pieces of information important? Why do you believe these are the most important? How do each support the author's purpose for the book?
Part 2) How are these five pieces of information connected to each other? How do they help to tie the book together? Are they important specifically to those visiting and working in Yellowstone? Why or why not?
Part 3) How is this book, as a whole, important for both visitors to Yellowstone and others who want to be closer to nature? How can the information found in this book also be relevant in everyday life?
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