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Hidden Island (Episode 1-Part 3)
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What is a “research platform”?
A floating structure where scientists work.
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What does it mean to “monitor” the storm?
To watch it closely or track its changes.
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What is a “lifeboat pod”?
A small emergency boat used to escape danger.
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What are “accommodations” on the platform?
Sleeping arrangements or places to stay.
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What is an “evacuation”?
Leaving a dangerous place to stay safe.
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How did Isabelle feel about being so far from land?
Uneasy or worried.
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What does “navigation” mean?
Determining and controlling the path of a vehicle or boat.
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Use “anticipate” in a sentence about the family.
Example: “They anticipated a fun Christmas together.”
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Give one reason it’s important to be “alert” during a storm.
Because weather can change quickly and be dangerous.
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What is “barometric pressure”?
The pressure of the atmosphere used to predict weather.
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What is a “cyclone”?
A powerful rotating storm with strong winds.
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Use “cyclone” in a sentence about the story.
Example: “The cyclone was headed straight for the platform.”
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Give an example of a “precaution” the family might take.
Wearing life jackets, checking the weather, or preparing the lifeboat.
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How did Colin “reassure” the kids?
By telling them everything would be fine.
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What does “magnitude” mean when talking about a storm?
The size or strength of the storm.
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What is a “facility” in the story?
The research building or lab on the platform.
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How would you describe someone feeling “tense”?
Nervous, anxious, or stressed.
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What does “anticipate” mean?
To expect or look forward to something happening.
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What does “infrastructure” refer to?
The basic systems needed for the platform to work (power, water, labs).
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What does it mean to be “alert”?
To be watchful and ready to respond to danger or change.
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