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Antarctica Survival Challenge

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    Practice descriptive language and modal verbs for advice/suggestions.
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  • Your tent pole breaks in a snowstorm. What should you do?
    D. We might walk in the storm to find a new one.
    C. Let's bring more food instead.
    B. We should burn the tent for warmth.
    A. We could use a stick or ski to hold it up.
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  • You lost your compass in the snow.
    B. We should stay where we are and wait for help.
    C. We might walk in circles and find it.
    D. We could split up to look faster.
    A. Let's bring a book to read while we walk.
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  • Your food supply is completely frozen.
    D. We might eat it while it’s still frozen.
    B. Let's bring more sunglasses next time.
    C. We could melt it near a warm surface.
    A. We should throw it away and eat snow.
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  • 🔥  You have no wood, but you need a fire.
    D. We might use dry paper and a magnifying glass.
    B. We should wait until night to find wood.
    A. We could use our clothes to start a fire.
    C. Let's bring a mirror for selfies.
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  • You’re getting very thirsty, and there’s only snow.
    D. We might wait until we find a lake.
    A. We should melt the snow before drinking it.
    B. Let's bring more frozen food instead.
    C. We could eat the snow quickly.
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  • Your socks are soaked and it’s below zero.
    C. We could ignore it—it’s not a big deal.
    B. We should change into dry socks immediately
    A. We might just wear more socks over them.
    D. Let's bring an extra hat instead.
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  • You see a baby penguin alone near your tent.
    D. We might hug it to calm it down.
    A. Let’s bring it inside to stay warm.
    C. We could feed it our snacks.
    B. We should observe from a distance.
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  • Suddenly, you spot a polar bear in the distance, moving slowly toward your camp.
    D. We should stay calm, back away slowly, and return to t
    C. We could run as fast as we can in different directions.
    B. We might make loud noises and wave our arms to scare it a
    A. Let’s bring some food outside to distract it.
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  • You’re caught in a sudden snowstorm and everything is white.
    C. We might wander around to find something.
    D. We could take photos to post later.
    B. Let’s bring a ball to play while we wait.
    A. We should stay put and build shelter.
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  • A fire starts inside your shelter
    D. We could throw snow on it to stop it.
    A. We should fan it to cool it down.
    B. We might ignore it—it’s small.
    C. Let’s bring fuel to make it bigger.
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  • Your fingers feel numb and look white.
    A. We should warm them slowly in our jacket.
    C. Let’s bring more gloves to share.
    D. We might put them in boiling water.
    B. We could rub them with ice.
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  • Where should you build your tent?
    A. We could set it near the cliff—it has a nice view.
    C. We might choose a snowy hilltop.
    D. We should place it on flat ground instead of ice ground.
    B. Let’s bring it onto the ice—it’s flat.
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  • A large seal approaches your group.
    C. We might scream to scare it away.
    D. We could throw snowballs at it.
    B. Let’s bring food to distract it.
    A. We should stay calm and still.
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  • Your radio only works once. When should you use it?
    D. We could use it to call friends.
    A. We might try it for fun now.
    B. We should wait for an emergency.
    C. Let’s bring it to the penguins to test.
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  • One of your boots breaks while hiking.
    A. We might walk barefoot to feel the snow.
    C. Let’s bring extra food instead.
    B. We should wrap our foot with warm material.
    D. We could just hop the rest of the way.
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  • You lose your map in strong wind.
    D. We could split up and search separately.
    A. We should stay where we are and signal for help.
    B. Let’s bring a flag to wave around.
    C. We might keep walking and hope for the best.
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