Kakadu p. 11
Western Australia p. 10
Finniss River, Darwin p. 11
Crocodile Attacks p. 10
Word knowledge p. 10-11
100
The thing the canoe hit?
A large crocodile
100
The big boat the female swimmer jumped from?
A yacht
100
The kind of vehicles the boys rode?
All-terrain vehicles
100
What a crocodile will do to you, if it cannot swallow you in one piece?
Tear you to pieces by shaking you from side to side until your arms, legs and head are separated from your body.
100
victim means ...?
Offer
200
The place the woman was taken to?
A hospital in Darwin
200
The country the girl on the boat came from?
America/the USA.
200
The place where the boys hid?
A tree in the river.
200
Do crocodiles only kill if they are hungry?
No. If you come to near their nests, or just come too close to them and scare them, they might attack you.
200
tree trunk means...?
træstamme
300
Animal that lurked (lurked = lurede) in the water, looking like a floating tree trunk.
A large crocodile.
300
The animals that circled the woman?
Crocodiles
300
The thing the boys were rescued by?
A police helicopter.
300
Were the three stories in the book true or false?
True.
300
hearsay means...?
rygte
400
Did the woman want the crocodile shot?
No, she knew the crocodile reacted out of instinct. She also should have known that canoeing in the area was dangerous.
400
What was done to the collected body parts of the woman, who was killed?
They were sent back to America.
400
What the boys were treated for?
Shock.
400
Is it true that crocodiles sometimes store the body of a victim under the water until it rots?
No, it is just an old hearsay.
400
current means...?
strøm (i vandet)