Worksheet on using reference books to find information.
A worksheet titled "Self Using Reference Books" with instructions and numbered questions about using dictionaries, encyclopedias, and atlases to find information, including topics like Abraham Lincoln, the meaning of "writ," and the Mississippi River.
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Problem Analysis:
The task involves identifying which type of reference book (dictionary, almanac, atlas) would be most appropriate for finding the information requested in each numbered question. The goal is to match each question with the correct reference tool.
Solution Approach:
1. Understand Each Question: Analyze what information is being sought in each question.
2. Match with Reference Tools:
- Dictionary: Used for definitions, pronunciation, parts of speech, and synonyms/antonyms.
- Almanac: Contains statistical data, such as population figures, election results, historical events, etc.
- Atlas: Provides maps, geographical details, and related information about places.
3. Provide Explanations: Justify why each reference tool is chosen for the corresponding question.
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Detailed Solutions:
#### 1. "I die Abraham Lincoln"
- Reference Tool: Dictionary
- Explanation: This sentence appears to be a quote or phrase. A dictionary can help identify its meaning or context, especially if it's an idiomatic expression or requires clarification.
#### 2. "the meaning of the word 'folster'"
- Reference Tool: Dictionary
- Explanation: Dictionaries are used to find the meanings of words. If "folster" is a real word, a dictionary will provide its definition.
#### 3. "the winner of the last World Series"
- Reference Tool: Almanac
- Explanation: An almanac contains historical data, including sports results like the winner of the World Series.
#### 4. "the pronunciation of the word 'propagated'"
- Reference Tool: Dictionary
- Explanation: Dictionaries typically include phonetic transcriptions to show how words are pronounced.
#### 5. "the most direct route from Miami to Baltimore"
- Reference Tool: Atlas
- Explanation: Atlases provide maps and geographical information, including routes between cities.
#### 6. "details about World War I"
- Reference Tool: Almanac
- Explanation: Almanacs contain historical information and summaries of major events, such as wars.
#### 7. "the states through which the Mississippi River runs"
- Reference Tool: Atlas
- Explanation: Atlases show geographical features like rivers and the states they pass through.
#### 8. "the number of votes received by each presidential candidate in the 2020 election"
- Reference Tool: Almanac
- Explanation: Almanacs provide statistical data, including election results.
#### 9. "how the word 'retribution' is divided into syllables"
- Reference Tool: Dictionary
- Explanation: Dictionaries often include hyphenation guides to show how words are divided into syllables.
#### 10. "a list of the ten longest words in the world"
- Reference Tool: Dictionary
- Explanation: Dictionaries may include lists of long words or unusual vocabulary, making them suitable for this query.
#### 11. "the part of speech of the word 'choose'"
- Reference Tool: Dictionary
- Explanation: Dictionaries define words and specify their parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, etc.).
#### 12. "the history of computers"
- Reference Tool: Almanac
- Explanation: Almanacs cover technological and historical developments, including the history of computers.
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Final Answer:
1. Dictionary
2. Dictionary
3. Almanac
4. Dictionary
5. Atlas
6. Almanac
7. Atlas
8. Almanac
9. Dictionary
10. Dictionary
11. Dictionary
12. Almanac
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{Dictionary} \\
2. & \text{Dictionary} \\
3. & \text{Almanac} \\
4. & \text{Dictionary} \\
5. & \text{Atlas} \\
6. & \text{Almanac} \\
7. & \text{Atlas} \\
8. & \text{Almanac} \\
9. & \text{Dictionary} \\
10. & \text{Dictionary} \\
11. & \text{Dictionary} \\
12. & \text{Almanac} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
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