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Name Class Date Read the following story. Make an inference about the underlined sentences in the spaces provided. Be sure to start with, I can infer Zoo Edward D. Hoch I can infer that the children are hoping to be allowed to do something fun, because parents often promise fun activities to good children. The children were always good during the month of August, especially when it began to get near the twentythird. It was on this day that the great silver spaceship carrying Professor Hugo s Interplanetary Zoo settled down for its annual six-hour visit to the Chicago area. Before daybreak the crowds would form, long lines of children and adults both, each one clutching his or her dollar and waiting with wonderment to see what race of strange creatures the Professor had brought this year. In the past they had sometimes been treated to three-legged creatures from Venus, or tall, thin men from Mars, or even snakelike horrors from somewhere more distant. This year, as the great round ship settled slowly to earth in the huge tri-city parking area just outside of Chicago, they watched with awe as the sides slowly slid up to reveal the familiar barred cages. In them were some wild breed of nightmare small, horse-like animals that moved with quick, jerking motions and constantly chattered in a high-pitched tongue. The citizens of Earth clustered around as Professor Hugo s crew quickly collected the waiting dollars, and soon the good Professor himself made an appearance, wearing his many-colored rainbow cape and top hat. Peoples of Earth, he called into his microphone. The crowd s noise died down and he continued. Peoples of Earth, this year you see a real treat for your single dollar the little-known horse-spider people of Kaan brought to you across a million miles of space at great expense. Gather around, see them, study them, listen to them, tell your friends about them. But hurry! My ship can remain here only six hours! And the crowds slowly filed by, at once horrified and fascinated by these strange creatures that looked like horses but ran up the walls of their cages like spiders. This is certainly worth a dollar, one man remarked, hurrying away. I m going home to get the wife. All day long it went like that, until ten thousand people had filed by the barred cages set into the side of the spaceship. Then, as the six-hour limit ran out, Professor Hugo once more took the microphone in hand. We must go now, but we will return next year on this date. And if you enjoyed our zoo this year, telephone your friends in other cities about it. We will land in New York tomorrow, and next week on to London, Paris, Rome, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Then on to other worlds!

He waved farewell to them, and as the ship rose from the ground, the Earth peoples agreed that this had been the very best Zoo yet. Some two months and three planets later, the silver ship of Professor Hugo settled at last onto the familiar jagged rocks of Kaan, and the odd horse-spider creatures filed quickly out of their cages. Professor Hugo was there to say a few parting words, and then they scurried away in a hundred different directions, seeking their homes among the rocks. In one house, the she-creature was happy to see the return of her mate and offspring. She babbled a greeting in the strange tongue and hurried to embrace them. It was a long time you were gone. Was it good? And the he-creature nodded. The little one enjoyed it especially. We visited eight worlds and saw many things. The little one ran up the wall of the cave. On the place called Earth it was the best. The creatures there wear garments over their skins, and they walk on two legs. But isn t it dangerous? asked the she-creature. No, her mate answered. There are bars to protect us from them. We remain right in the ship. Next time you must come with us. It is well worth the nineteen commocs it costs. And the little one nodded. It was the very best Zoo ever

KEY Class Date Read the following story. Make an inference about the underlined sentences in the spaces provided. Be sure to start with, I can infer Zoo Edward D. Hoch The children were always good during the month of August, especially when it began to get near the twentythird. It was on this day that the great silver spaceship carrying Professor Hugo s Interplanetary Zoo settled down for its annual six-hour visit to the Chicago area. Before daybreak the crowds would form, long lines of children and adults both, each one clutching his or her dollar and waiting with wonderment to see what race of strange creatures the Professor had brought this year. In the past they had sometimes been treated to three-legged creatures from Venus, or tall, thin men from Mars, or even snakelike horrors from somewhere more distant. This year, as the great round ship settled slowly to earth in the huge tri-city parking area just outside of Chicago, they watched with awe as the sides slowly slid up to reveal the familiar barred cages. In them were some wild breed of nightmare small, horse-like animals that moved with quick, jerking motions and constantly chattered in a high-pitched tongue. The citizens of Earth clustered around as Professor Hugo s crew quickly collected the waiting dollars, and soon the good Professor himself made an appearance, wearing his many-colored rainbow cape and top hat. Peoples of Earth, he called into his microphone. The crowd s noise died down and he continued. Peoples of Earth, this year you see a real treat for your single dollar the little-known horse-spider people of Kaan brought to you across a million miles of space at great expense. Gather around, see them, study them, listen to them, tell your friends about them. But hurry! My ship can remain here only six hours! And the crowds slowly filed by, at once horrified and fascinated by these strange creatures that looked like horses but ran up the walls of their cages like spiders. This is certainly worth a dollar, one man remarked, hurrying away. I m going home to get the wife. All day long it went like that, until ten thousand people had filed by the barred cages set into the side of the spaceship. Then, as the six-hour limit ran out, Professor Hugo once more took the microphone in hand. We must go now, but we will return next year on this date. And if you enjoyed our zoo this year, telephone your friends in other cities about it. We will land in New York tomorrow, and next week on to London, Paris, Rome, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Then on to other worlds! I can infer that the children are hoping to be allowed to do something fun, because parents often promise fun activities to good children. Answers vary: I can infer that this is a big event because people are waiting in long lines early in the morning. Nobody gets up that early unless it s something BIG! Answers vary: I can infer that Professor Hugo isn t really a professor because he is wearing a colorful cape and top hat. I think he is really a showman, who likes to dress fancily. Answers vary: I can infer that Professor Hugo wants to get more people to the zoo to make more money, so he tells people to tell their friends so the friends will come too. Plus, if he can t stay long, people will feel pressured to come. Answers vary: I can infer that the zoo was a success because 10,000 people came to see it in only a few hours.

He waved farewell to them, and as the ship rose from the ground, the Earth peoples agreed that this had been the very best Zoo yet. Some two months and three planets later, the silver ship of Professor Hugo settled at last onto the familiar jagged rocks of Kaan, and the odd horse-spider creatures filed quickly out of their cages. Professor Hugo was there to say a few parting words, and then they scurried away in a hundred different directions, seeking their homes among the rocks. In one house, the she-creature was happy to see the return of her mate and offspring. She babbled a greeting in the strange tongue and hurried to embrace them. It was a long time you were gone. Was it good? And the he-creature nodded. The little one enjoyed it especially. We visited eight worlds and saw many things. The little one ran up the wall of the cave. On the place called Earth it was the best. The creatures there wear garments over their skins, and they walk on two legs. But isn t it dangerous? asked the she-creature. No, her mate answered. There are bars to protect us from them. We remain right in the ship. Next time you must come with us. It is well worth the nineteen commocs it costs. And the little one nodded. It was the very best Zoo ever Answers vary: I can infer that the creatures don t speak English. I can also infer that the creature is loving and kind, because she hugged her mate and child and missed them while they were gone, just like my mom does when I get home. Answers vary: I can infer that the creatures don t wear clothes nor do they walk upright on two legs because the little one found it strange that we do. Answers vary: I can infer that the Kaan creatures were afraid of Earth creatures, because they felt safe behind the bars and never left the ship. I can also infer that on Kaan, commocs is their currency. Answers vary: I can infer that the creatures thought that they were going to Earth to see the zoo while the humans on Earth thought that the aliens were the zoo! Professor Hugo made LOTS of money because he got paid from Kaan creatures AND Earth creatures for his zoo.