A) Nome is 880 miles from Anchorage B) People are dying from the flu. C) Many people are sick with diphtheria. D) Telephone lines are frozen.
A) the strong winds prevent planes from flying B) the sea is frozen, so no ships can sail there. C) trains can't get over the snowdrifts. D) dog teams can get through the storm
A) Kasson had never made a trip to Nome. B) It was longer than other trips. C) The trail went across a sea of ice. D) Balto had to guide Kasson and the dogs.
A) a hot food Kasson always ate. B) a mix of snow and icy water C) cold food for dogs D) a command for the dogs to start pulling the sled
A) keys on telegraph B) the smoothness of glass C) a gun being shot D) The up and down of a roller coaster
A) the dogs hurt their paws on the sharp ice B) Kasson couldn't see through the falling snow C) the dogs slipped and skidded D) the sled kept turning over
A) Someone fired a gun. B) A runner broke off the sled. C) A frozen tree branch broke off in the wind. D) The sea ice split apart.
A) by getting a team of doctors to the rescue train B) by getting around where the sea ice was breaking up C) by saving Gunnar Kasson from freezing in the snow D) by reaching the town of Safety in fourteen hours
A) The team missed the town of Safety. B) The airport was closed. C) The team had to go around the deepest snow. D) Balto could not find the trail.
A) tame and strong B) friendly and sure-footed C) calm and determined D) big and fast
A) He wanted them to thank Balto, not him. B) He was shivering from the cold. C) He was shaking snow off his head. D) He wanted to take care of Balto's paws.
A) trusted people B) was a handsome dog C) was born in New York D) had great courage
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