Read the reading strategy. Then read the text again. Choose the correct answer
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3 Read the Reading Strategy. Then read the text again.
Choose the correct answer: a, b or c.
1 Sasquatch and Bigfoot are
a two creatures from different parts of North America.
b two different names for the same creature.
c completely different creatures: one is real, the other is
mythical.
2 Bigfoot is similar to a human because
a it is about the same size as an adult human.
b its hair is similar to a human's hair.
c it moves in a similar way to a human.
3 Who or what did the Dewey Lake Monster attack,
according to the stories?
a Mrs Ultrup.
b A dog.
c Three teenagers.
4 The writer doesn't think people invented stories about the
Dewey Lake Monster to get attention. Why not?
a Because they don't want to talk about it.
b Because the stories appeared in newspapers and
news programmes.
c Because they called the police after seeing the creature.
On the west coast of Canada, there are stories of a
very large creature, half human and half animal. Some
people call it 'Bigfoot', but there are other names too, like
'Sasquatch'. The descriptions of the creature are all very
similar. It is about three metres tall. It stands and walks
like a human, but it has thick, dark hair all over its body,
like a bear or a gorilla. Sometimes, people take photos
or videos of the creature, but most of them are not very
clear - and scientists usually say they are fake. People
tell stories about meeting Bigfoot, but they probably
invent the stories because they want money or attention.
For example, a man called Albert Ostman described a
meeting with a Sasquatch in 1924: it captured him and
carried him to its home. He stayed there for six days
with the creature and its family, he said. But not many
people believe this story.
However, one story is more believable. It happened in
Michigan, USA, in a place called Dewey Lake. In the
summer of 1964, a woman called Mrs Ultrup described
a meeting with a strange creature. It was about three
metres tall and covered in hair. It chased her into her
house and attacked her dog. She called the police. When
they arrived, there were huge footprints in the ground
outside Mrs Ultrup's house. The police photographed the
footprints, and the local newspaper reported the events.
But this was not the end of the story. Other people in
the Dewey Lake area reported seeing the creature.
Three teenage girls called the police after seeing the
creature beside the lake. Suddenly, the 'Dewey Lake
Monster' was on news programmes around the country
and people arrived with guns to look for it. But they
couldn't find it. To this day, the Dewey Lake Monster is
still a mystery. The people at the centre of the stories are
certainly not looking for attention or money; in fact, they
do not want to talk about their experiences at all.
Unit 6 Going wild
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