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Copyright: www.vprogress.com.au NAPLAN Reading Year 9 20 10 Quick Answers 1. introduce the discovery of the wreck of the Titanic. 2. have a different idea of how to remember the tragedy. 3. The diagram adds background information to the main text. 4. to appeal to the readers’ emotions 5. dive to the wreck site to get Titanic artefacts 6. beliefs about displaying artefacts from the Titanic. 7. He feels it. 8. the way they see 9. giving an explanation. 10. ‘Come on, I’ll show you what I mean by seeing .’ 11. to show Jacob that she did not understand him 12. He finds other ways to deal with his situation. 13. They redefined the meaning of the word ‘planet’. 14. It does not change Pluto itself. 15. It demonstrates the changeable nature of science. 16. Boo kman 17. to challenge Cookie’s argument 18. It leaves room for interpretation. 19. playful 20. early evening 21. write down a message 22. The pineal gland is the centre for the production of melatonin. 23. students

Copyright: www.vprogress.com.au 24. what hormones are 25. how your body c hanges over 24 hours 26. watching and waiting 27. It emphasises how vulnerable the figure in the shadows is. 28. Various possibilites – need to refer to something such as frustration. 29. It shows the woman has not previously been on the bus. 30. She was a voiding eye contact. 31. strategically 32. she has boarded the bus. 33. guilt. 34. prevent the destruction of forests. 35. explains the broader background issues. 36. commercial hunters and traditional forest peoples. 37. It establishes the narrator’s fami liarity with Johnno. 38. He couldn’t recall them. 39. bewildered by the way in conflicts with his memories. 40. examining evidence 41. They represent the complication. 42. …science has not yet been absorbed into our common consciousness. 43. overcoming the reader’s unfamiliarity with science. 44. He was not passionate about the topic. 45. All subjects have specialized knowledge that creates difficulties for those attempting to write about them. 46. satisfaction 47. That science is good and worth writing abo ut.