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There are more than 500 million left-

handed people in the world. There are also many left-handers who are famous. Recent american president who are left-handed are Ronald Reagan, bill Clinton, and Barack obama. Actors such as tom Cruise and robert De Niro and women like queen Elizabeth II and nicole Kidman is also left-handed. In the old days, people thought left-handed people were bad. In japan a long time ago, a man could ask for a divorce if he found that his wife was left-handed. Today, it’s not bad to be left-handed.

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Underline all the coordinating conjunctions (and, but, and or) in Reading 2. Notice the punctuation with simple and compound sentences.

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There are 10 mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and capitalization below. Find the mistakes and correct them.

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  • 1. 2 4th Edition Broukal SOLUTIONS MANUAL Full clear download (no formatting errors) at: https://testbankreal.com/download/weaving-together-2-4th-edition-broukal- solutions-manual/ UNIT 2 Food READING 1 Live a Little: Eat Potatoes! PRE-READING page 30 Preparing for the Reading Topic Answers will vary Key Vocabulary 1. b 2. d 3. h 4. g 5. a 6. e 7. f 8. c VOCABULARY pages 33–34 Vocabulary in Context A. READING COMPREHENSION pages 34–35 Looking for Main Ideas 1. a 2. c 3. a Looking for Details 1. Potatoes grew in Peru 7,000 years ago. 2. In the 1500s, the Spanish brought the potato back to Europe. 3. There is poison in the leaves of the potato. 4. A disease killed the potato in Ireland in 1845. 5. Two million people died of hunger in Ireland. 6. The potato dish of Germany is potato salad. DISCUSSION page 35 Answers will vary 1. imagine 2. poison 3. instead 4. disease 5. baked 6. invented 7. dishes 8. advantages B. Answers will vary Vocabulary Building 1. imaginative 2. imagine 3. inventive 4. invention 5. poisonous 6. poison
  • 2. will vary WRITING 1 WRITING SKILLS pages 36–38 Exercise 1 1. potatoes 2. rice 3. hamburger 4. tea 5. bread 6. corn Exercise 2 1. an important part of our diet
  • 3. part in our religion 3. easy to grow 4. the basic food of the Irish 5. popular all over the world 6. an important part of people’s diets in Asia Exercise 3 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. a Exercise 4 Sentences 2, 3, 6, 7, and 8 are good topic sentences. Exercise 5 1. bread 2. an important part of our everyday food 3. In my country, bread is an important part of our everyday food. 4. At the beginning Exercise 6 The Incas in South America grew potatoes for thousands of years before the Spanish arrived. The potato was the main part of their diet and culture. The Incas measured time by how long it took to cook potatoes. They also used potatoes to tell their fortune. If they found an odd number of potatoes, it was bad luck. If they found an even number, it was good luck. WRITING PRACTICE pages 39–40 Answers vary throughout this section. READING 2 Bugs, Rats, and Other Tasty Dishes PRE-READING page 41 Preparing for the Reading Topic Answers will vary Key Vocabulary 1. c 2. f 3. d 4. a 5. h 6. g 7. e 8. b VOCABULARY pages 44–45 Vocabulary in Context A. 1. delicacy 2. alive 3. grilled 4. pork 5. appetizer 6. native 7. dessert 8. paste B. Answers will vary Vocabulary Building 1. a grill 2. grilled 3. the specialty 4. special 5. to live 6. alive READING COMPREHENSION pages 45–46
  • 4. Ideas 1. b 2. a 3. c Looking for Details 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T DISCUSSION page 46 Answers will vary CRITICAL THINKING page 46 Answers will vary WRITING 2 WRITING SKILLS pages 47–50 Exercise 1 1. d 2. c 3. b 4. c Exercise 2 Answers will vary Exercise 3 1. The people in my country make a special dish from the izote flower, which is delicious to eat. 2. Nine 3. Some support each other (ex. To prepare this dish . . . ) Weaving It Together 2 4th Edition Broukal SOLUTIONS MANUAL Full clear download (no formatting errors) at:
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  • 6. sentence. Exercise 4 We all know that Muslims don’t eat pork, but many people don’t know that in Pakistan they never offer beef to an important guest. Beef is cheap and easily available, so a Pakistani would never offer a guest something as common as steak. Instead, he or she would serve leg of lamb as an appetizer and chicken, or fish as a main course. WRITING PRACTICE pages 50–52 Answers vary throughout this section. WEAVING IT TOGETHER TIMED WRITING page 53 Answers will vary SEARCH THE INTERNET page 53 A. Suggested keywords: • the history of rice • the history of corn B. Suggested keywords: • strange delicacies around the world WHAT DO YOU THINK NOW? page 53 1. Peru/South America 2. were 3. fish heads 4. snakes