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“Mercy Race to Nome” by Charles J. Shields. On your sheet record 2-know 1- heard it, but can’t define it 0- no idea Hypothermia SurvivalOutbreak Claim JumpersEpidemicDiphtheria SerumTreacherousStature ValorMercy Last Ditch Effort. Mercy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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“Mercy Race to Nome”by Charles J. Shields

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On your sheet record 2-know

1- heard it, but can’t define it0- no idea

Hypothermia SurvivalOutbreak

Claim Jumpers EpidemicDiphtheria

Serum Treacherous StatureValor MercyLast Ditch Effort

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MercyThe easing of distress or pain

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SurvivalThe fact of remaining alive or in

existence, especially after facing life-threatening danger

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HypothermiaUnusually low body temperature caused by prolonged exposure to

cold

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EpidemicFast spreading disease

“Could one man and his best dogs stop an epidemic?”

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DiphtheriaInfectious disease of the throat

“It’s diphtheria,” he told the family.

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Claim JumpersSteal land that has already been

claimed.

“As a young immigrant, he had dug and pickaxed in freezing rain, run off claim jumpers with a shotgun, and taught himself how to race sled dogs.”

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SerumMedicine

“Fortunately, health officials in Nome had a supply of serum, a fluid containing antitoxins that could be injected into the blood.”

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TreacherousInvolving hidden dangers or hazards

“…the stretch going around Norton Sound would be especially treacherous.”

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StatureSomebody’s standing or level of

achievement

“…I resented the stature given to Balto, for if any dog deserved special mention it was Togo.”

Togo

Balto

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ValorCourage

“Togo’s valor has not been forgotten.”

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Last-Ditch done or made as a final recourse,

especially to prevent a crisis or disaster

“The officials had an idea- a last ditch one- but there seemed to be no alternative.”


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