“Mercy Race to Nome” by Charles J. Shields

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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 it0- no idea

Hypothermia SurvivalOutbreak

Claim Jumpers EpidemicDiphtheria

Serum Treacherous StatureValor MercyLast Ditch Effort

MercyThe easing of distress or pain

SurvivalThe fact of remaining alive or in

existence, especially after facing life-threatening danger

HypothermiaUnusually low body temperature caused by prolonged exposure to

cold

EpidemicFast spreading disease

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

DiphtheriaInfectious disease of the throat

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

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.”

SerumMedicine

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

TreacherousInvolving hidden dangers or hazards

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

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

ValorCourage

“Togo’s valor has not been forgotten.”

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.”