The Wild Side: Bizarre Endings

The Wild Side: Bizarre Endings by McGraw-Hill Education is a student edition published by McGraw-Hill Education in January 2001. This 150-page book presents fifteen non-fiction articles that explore a variety of intriguing topics, including a disappearing settlement and unexpected human behavior. Designed to engage students, the content aims to spark lively discussions while enhancing their understanding of language arts.
Readers will find that the articles not only cover unusual situations but also include exercises intended to improve reading comprehension and critical-thinking skills. The book’s focus on juvenile nonfiction makes it a valuable resource for students looking to delve into language arts through captivating narratives and thought-provoking themes. This edition is presented in English and has dimensions of 8 inches in height and 10.25 inches in length.
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Fifteen non-fiction articles cover a disappearing settlement, situations that are not what they seem and people behaving in unexpected ways. These intriguing topics will initiate lively discussions and engage students’ attention. Includes exercises that improve reading comprehension and critical-thinking skills.
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