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1)
Most of the western world reverses Socrates as one of the fathers of philosophy. Born in 469 B.C., the man
who introduced the concept that „virtue is knowledge‟ actually wrote nothing. Most of what survives was
recorded by his student, the philosopher Plato. Socrates served as a soldier in the Athenian army and
fought bravely in thee battles, but there is little evidence that he had a full-time job. In fact, it seems he
spent most of his time arguing in the Agora (marketplace), followed by his faithful students. Those
included the best and the worst of Classical Athens-from Plato and Euclid, the father of geometry, to the
politician Alcibiadis and some of the hated 30 tyrants who briefly suspended Athenian democracy in 404
B.C. It was in fact his connection with some of the tyrants that gave his enemies a reason to bring Socrates
to trail, accused of corrupting youth. In his Apology, or defense speech, as recorded by Plato, Socrates
challenged his accusers in the style later described as Socratic Irony-meaning pretending ignorance. His
judges sentenced him to death by poison, a sentence which he carried out by drinking a cup of hemlock.
Socrates was officially arrested for……..
arguingwith tyrants
defending himself
refusing to answer
corrupting young people
2)
Most of the western world reverses Socrates as one of the fathers of philosophy. Born in 469 B.C., the man
who introduced the concept that „virtue is knowledge‟ actually wrote nothing. Most of what survives was
recorded by his student, the philosopher Plato. Socrates served as a soldier in the Athenian army and
fought bravely in thee battles, but there is little evidence that he had a full-time job. In fact, it seems he
spent most of his time arguing in the Agora (marketplace), followed by his faithful students. Those
included the best and the worst of Classical Athens-from Plato and Euclid, the father of geometry, to the
politician Alcibiadis and some of the hated 30 tyrants who briefly suspended Athenian democracy in 404
B.C. It was in fact his connection with some of the tyrants that gave his enemies a reason to bring Socrates
to trail, accused of corrupting youth. In his Apology, or defense speech, as recorded by Plato, Socrates
challenged his accusers in the style later described as Socratic Irony-meaning pretending ignorance. His
judges sentenced him to death by poison, a sentence which he carried out by drinking a cup of hemlock.
The “Apology” mentioned in line 10 is……….
a chapter of Socratic irony
a speech Socrates made to defend himself
an accusation made by the tyrants at Socrates‟ trial
a book written by Plato
3)
Most of the western world reverses Socrates as one of the fathers of philosophy. Born in 469 B.C., the man
who introduced the concept that „virtue is knowledge‟ actually wrote nothing. Most of what survives was
recorded by his student, the philosopher Plato. Socrates served as a soldier in the Athenian army and
fought bravely in thee battles, but there is little evidence that he had a full-time job. In fact, it seems he
spent most of his time arguing in the Agora (marketplace), followed by his faithful students. Those
included the best and the worst of Classical Athens-from Plato and Euclid, the father of geometry, to the
politician Alcibiadis and some of the hated 30 tyrants who briefly suspended Athenian democracy in 404
B.C. It was in fact his connection with some of the tyrants that gave his enemies a reason to bring Socrates
to trail, accused of corrupting youth. In his Apology, or defense speech, as recorded by Plato, Socrates
challenged his accusers in the style later described as Socratic Irony-meaning pretending ignorance. His
judges sentenced him to death by poison, a sentence which he carried out by drinking a cup of hemlock.
We learn from the passage that Socrates………
was a professional writer
was not employed full time
was paid well for his teaching
was never married
4)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Dinosaur bones were first found at Bahariya Oasis by…..
Josh Smith
Egyptian paleontologists
Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach
University of Pennsylvania researchers
5)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Stromer‟s collection (line 4) included…….
bones of prehistronic animals
Photographs of dinosaurs
maps of the Bahariya Oasis
Articles on Bahariya published injournals
6)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Stromer‟s collection was kept in………..
Egypt
Germany
Stromer‟s house
Pennsylvania
7)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Later, Stromer‟s collection was………..
sold to a private collector
stolen by the Allies during World War II
destroyed when the museum was bombed
ignored because no one realized its importance
8)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Paleontologists are those who……
study animal fossils
collect antiques
preserve the environment
make maps
9)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. At first, other paleontologists didn‟t know that there might
be fossils at Bahariya because……
the place had never been discovered before
the photographs published by Stromer had been destroyed
no one knew where Stromer‟s fossils had been taken from
stromer‟s articles on Bahariya were not well known
10)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. The dinosaur found by University of Pennsylvania
researchers was…….
the biggest one ever discovered
known as Argentinosaurus
a huge plant-eating dinosaur
the fiercest swamp-dwelling dinosaur
11)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. The dinosaur was named Paralititanstromeri because……..
the explorer was inspired by the oasis
stromer is the most famous paleontologist
it was unearthed by Stromer‟s tea
Stromer had found dinosaur bones earlier at this place
12)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. “The Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map” (line 5)
means the place……….
can be reached by car
is important again
cannot be found
has been relocated
13)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Ninety-four million years ago, the Sahara had all of the
following except………
a desert
mangroves
dinosaurs
a swamp
14)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Most sauropods could not live in a mangrove swamp
because……
they would get stuck
they had big feet
it had a tropical climate
there were too many plants
15)
German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the
sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in
the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where
Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the
Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have
unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the
earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and
weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger
dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long
necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp.
(Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything
but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south
Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. In line 11, “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s
reckoning” means that…..
Nobody could imagine how big it was
Everybody would agree that it was very big
Anybody might guess its size
Somebody might disagree about its size

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  • 1. : LAMB609804 : : 6 : 15 : 48 1) Most of the western world reverses Socrates as one of the fathers of philosophy. Born in 469 B.C., the man who introduced the concept that „virtue is knowledge‟ actually wrote nothing. Most of what survives was recorded by his student, the philosopher Plato. Socrates served as a soldier in the Athenian army and fought bravely in thee battles, but there is little evidence that he had a full-time job. In fact, it seems he spent most of his time arguing in the Agora (marketplace), followed by his faithful students. Those included the best and the worst of Classical Athens-from Plato and Euclid, the father of geometry, to the politician Alcibiadis and some of the hated 30 tyrants who briefly suspended Athenian democracy in 404 B.C. It was in fact his connection with some of the tyrants that gave his enemies a reason to bring Socrates to trail, accused of corrupting youth. In his Apology, or defense speech, as recorded by Plato, Socrates challenged his accusers in the style later described as Socratic Irony-meaning pretending ignorance. His judges sentenced him to death by poison, a sentence which he carried out by drinking a cup of hemlock. Socrates was officially arrested for…….. arguingwith tyrants defending himself refusing to answer corrupting young people 2) Most of the western world reverses Socrates as one of the fathers of philosophy. Born in 469 B.C., the man who introduced the concept that „virtue is knowledge‟ actually wrote nothing. Most of what survives was recorded by his student, the philosopher Plato. Socrates served as a soldier in the Athenian army and fought bravely in thee battles, but there is little evidence that he had a full-time job. In fact, it seems he spent most of his time arguing in the Agora (marketplace), followed by his faithful students. Those included the best and the worst of Classical Athens-from Plato and Euclid, the father of geometry, to the politician Alcibiadis and some of the hated 30 tyrants who briefly suspended Athenian democracy in 404 B.C. It was in fact his connection with some of the tyrants that gave his enemies a reason to bring Socrates to trail, accused of corrupting youth. In his Apology, or defense speech, as recorded by Plato, Socrates challenged his accusers in the style later described as Socratic Irony-meaning pretending ignorance. His judges sentenced him to death by poison, a sentence which he carried out by drinking a cup of hemlock. The “Apology” mentioned in line 10 is………. a chapter of Socratic irony a speech Socrates made to defend himself an accusation made by the tyrants at Socrates‟ trial a book written by Plato 3) Most of the western world reverses Socrates as one of the fathers of philosophy. Born in 469 B.C., the man who introduced the concept that „virtue is knowledge‟ actually wrote nothing. Most of what survives was recorded by his student, the philosopher Plato. Socrates served as a soldier in the Athenian army and fought bravely in thee battles, but there is little evidence that he had a full-time job. In fact, it seems he spent most of his time arguing in the Agora (marketplace), followed by his faithful students. Those included the best and the worst of Classical Athens-from Plato and Euclid, the father of geometry, to the
  • 2. politician Alcibiadis and some of the hated 30 tyrants who briefly suspended Athenian democracy in 404 B.C. It was in fact his connection with some of the tyrants that gave his enemies a reason to bring Socrates to trail, accused of corrupting youth. In his Apology, or defense speech, as recorded by Plato, Socrates challenged his accusers in the style later described as Socratic Irony-meaning pretending ignorance. His judges sentenced him to death by poison, a sentence which he carried out by drinking a cup of hemlock. We learn from the passage that Socrates……… was a professional writer was not employed full time was paid well for his teaching was never married 4) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Dinosaur bones were first found at Bahariya Oasis by….. Josh Smith Egyptian paleontologists Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach University of Pennsylvania researchers 5) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Stromer‟s collection (line 4) included……. bones of prehistronic animals
  • 3. Photographs of dinosaurs maps of the Bahariya Oasis Articles on Bahariya published injournals 6) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Stromer‟s collection was kept in……….. Egypt Germany Stromer‟s house Pennsylvania 7) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Later, Stromer‟s collection was……….. sold to a private collector stolen by the Allies during World War II destroyed when the museum was bombed ignored because no one realized its importance 8)
  • 4. German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Paleontologists are those who…… study animal fossils collect antiques preserve the environment make maps 9) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. At first, other paleontologists didn‟t know that there might be fossils at Bahariya because…… the place had never been discovered before the photographs published by Stromer had been destroyed no one knew where Stromer‟s fossils had been taken from stromer‟s articles on Bahariya were not well known 10) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the
  • 5. University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. The dinosaur found by University of Pennsylvania researchers was……. the biggest one ever discovered known as Argentinosaurus a huge plant-eating dinosaur the fiercest swamp-dwelling dinosaur 11) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. The dinosaur was named Paralititanstromeri because…….. the explorer was inspired by the oasis stromer is the most famous paleontologist it was unearthed by Stromer‟s tea Stromer had found dinosaur bones earlier at this place 12) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s
  • 6. huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. “The Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map” (line 5) means the place………. can be reached by car is important again cannot be found has been relocated 13) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Ninety-four million years ago, the Sahara had all of the following except……… a desert mangroves dinosaurs a swamp 14) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. Most sauropods could not live in a mangrove swamp because…… they would get stuck they had big feet
  • 7. it had a tropical climate there were too many plants 15) German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach never published any maps or photographs of the sites in Egypt‟s Bahariya Oasis where he collected bones from dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in the early 1900s. So when Allied bombing during World War II destroyed the German museum where Stromer‟s collection was housed, paleontologists lost sigh of Bahariya‟s potential for fossil finds. Now the Bahariya Oasis is once again on the map as the site where University of Pennsylvania researchers have unearthed the second most massive dinosaur that ever lived. Named Paralititanstromeri in honor of the earlier explorer, the dinosaur was discovered by Josh Smith, a Ph D. candidate in paleoecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Smith says a full-grown Paralititan probably approached 100 feet in length and weighed 70 tons. “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning.” He says. The only larger dinosaur known is Argentinosaurus. Both dinosaurs are sauropods, giant plat-eating animals with long necks and tails. Smith found the Egyptian dinosaur in what was once a coastal mangrove swamp. (Paralititan means “tidal giant.”) The area is now part of the Sahara Desert. “We know that it was anything but a desert 94 million years ago,” says Smith. “It was a green tropical environment, comparable to south Florida.” The discovery is the fist time a sauropod has been found in a mangrove forest. The dinosaur‟s huge feet kept it from sinking into the swamp. In line 11, “This was an enormous beast by anybody‟s reckoning” means that….. Nobody could imagine how big it was Everybody would agree that it was very big Anybody might guess its size Somebody might disagree about its size