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    How long did Julie and her dogs train for the race?

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  • 2. 

    To protect the dogs, Julie put special ______ on them.

    • Collars

    • Jackets

    • Hats

    • Booties

    Correct Answer
    A. Booties
    Explanation
    Julie put special booties on the dogs to protect them. Booties are protective coverings for the paws, which can shield the dogs' feet from various hazards such as extreme temperatures, rough terrains, or harmful substances on the ground. By putting booties on the dogs, Julie ensured their safety and prevented any potential injuries or discomfort they might have faced while walking or running.

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  • 3. 

    Where does the dogsled race take place?

    • In Antarctica

    • On a track

    • In Alaska

    • In a field

    Correct Answer
    A. In Alaska
    Explanation
    The dogsled race takes place in Alaska. Alaska is known for its rugged terrain and snowy conditions, making it an ideal location for dogsled racing. The state has a long history and tradition of dogsledding, with events like the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race attracting participants from around the world. The challenging and unpredictable nature of the Alaskan wilderness adds to the excitement and difficulty of the race.

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    What happened BEFORE the dogs began running?

    • The dogs pulled the sled slowly

    • Julie and the dogs lined up at the starting gate

    • The runner on Julie’s sled broke

    • The dogs pulled the sled over the hills and into the valleys

    Correct Answer
    A. Julie and the dogs lined up at the starting gate
    Explanation
    Before the dogs began running, Julie and the dogs lined up at the starting gate. This suggests that the dogs were preparing to participate in a race or some sort of organized event. The act of lining up at the starting gate is typically done before a race begins, indicating that the dogs were getting ready for a running activity.

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    Why don’t the dogs freeze in the cold weather?

    • Julie puts special booties on their feet

    • They sleep by the fire at night

    • Their thick fur coats keep them warm

    • It doesn’t get very cold in Alaska

    Correct Answer
    A. Their thick fur coats keep them warm
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that the dogs don't freeze in the cold weather because of their thick fur coats. Fur acts as insulation, trapping heat close to the body and preventing it from escaping. This helps to keep the dogs warm even in cold temperatures.

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