Wandering Rocks of Death Valley
Type in the name of the book you have read.
What is the answer?
The answer is simple, the climate explain a lot, after all.
What moved the rocks?
The explain are that deserts are hot in the day, but the get very cold at night; and in the winter the ground freezes; sheets of ice form. POWERFUL WINDS BLOW HEAVY ROCKS.
Scientists couldn't understand how the rocks moved.
The main idea is what the book is mostly about.
Some tips to find out the main idea of a book easier:
- Read the title.
- Look for the text features.
- Figure out if you are reading a fiction or a non fiction book.
- Think about some examples that support this idea.
How does this happen?
Type the names of the book characters. Start with the main character.
Draw arrows to represent the relationship between them and if it is possible write on them what they represent for each other (if they are relatives, friends, lovers, enemies etc.)
No ones saw them move.
The rocks moved overnight.
The climate doesn't explain this.
What happens?
What is the reason why the author wrote the book?
The rocks are moving.
What is?
Who is the author of the book? Type in his/her name.
Is one of the lowest, hottest places in the world.