The Southwest 4 th Grade Luisa Athanasakos. Connect Visuals with Text 1. Which photo on pages 78 supports the text in the box below the map?

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The Southwest 4 th Grade Luisa Athanasakos

Connect Visuals with Text 1. Which photo on pages 78 supports the text in the box below the map?

Connect Visuals with Text 1.Which photo on pages 78 supports the text in the box below the map? The photo of the oil derrick supports the statement that says this region produces a lot of oil.

Infer 2. Why do you think people from all over the world visit the Grand Canyon?

Infer 2. Why do you think people from all over the world visit the Grand Canyon? The canyon is very big and impressive. There probably aren’t many other canyons as large and as interesting to see as the Grand Canyon.

Vocabulary 3. On page 79, what clues can you use to help you understand the meaning of wildlife?

Vocabulary 3. On page 79, what clues can you use to help you understand the meaning of wildlife? The writer gives examples of animals, including bobcats and coyotes. Also, wildlife is a compound word. Maybe it means just what it says: living things that are wild.

Key Details 4. If you compare Houston, Texas, to other cities in the United States, how large is it?

Key Details 4. If you compare Houston, Texas, to other cities in the United States, how large is it? It is the fourth-largest city in the United States.