A&S - B2.1 - LIFE LESSONS FROM A DUCK

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True or false: Ducks are bad swimmers and hunters who live near bodies of water.

False (B)

True or false: Duck feathers are not waterproof.

False (B)

True or false: To ruffle someone’s feathers means to make them happy and excited.

False (B)

True or false: Chuck is easily ruffled.

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True or false: Hope is a very serious person who has difficulty adapting to new situations.

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True or false: Anna Matteo wrote a story about a Latin taking to a Latin quarter.

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True or false: The Latin in the story takes to water like a duck takes to water.

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True or false: Anna Matteo ends the story with Susannah McMorkle singing the 1941 song “I Take to You.”

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True or false: Ducks have trouble adapting to new surroundings.

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True or false: Anna Matteo wrote a story about a duck taking to water.

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Study Notes

  • Ducks are good swimmers and hunters who live near bodies of water.
  • Ducks take to water easily and have no trouble adapting to new surroundings.
  • Duck feathers are waterproof and this makes them resistant to water.
  • When something is like water off a duck’s back, it is no big deal.
  • To ruffle someone’s feathers means to make them angry and upset.
  • Chuck maintains his composure no matter what happens and he is not easily ruffled.
  • Hope is a very easy-going person who is good at adapting to new situations.
  • Anna Matteo wrote a story about a Latin taking to a Latin quarter.
  • The Latin in the story takes to water like the flowers take to dew, like a Latin takes to a Latin quarter.
  • Anna Matteo ends the story with Susannah McMorkle singing the 1941 song “I Take to You.”

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