88 pages 2 hours read

Erik Larson

Isaac's Storm

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1999

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Answer Key

Prologue-Part 1

Reading Check

1. September 9, 1900 (Prologue)

2. Tennessee (Part 1)

3. Barometer (Part 1)

Short Answer

1. It was a very wealthy city in comparison to other cities in this part of the country. (Prologue)

2. He discovers that the trees in the north had fallen in the opposite direction of the trees farther south, leading to the knowledge that hurricanes are essentially “great whirlwinds.” (Part 1)

3. Galveston delayed building a seawall because Isaac suggested in his lecture that the hurricane was unlikely to cause significant damage to the city. (Part 1)

Part 2

Reading Check

1. Louisa Rollfing and Dr. Samuel O. Young (Part 2)

2. Northeast (Part 2)

3. A halo around the moon (Part 2)

Short Answer

1. The members of the US Weather Bureau were racist, believing they had superior forecasting abilities than Cuba, which they deemed “naïve” and “in need of American stewardship.” (Part 2)

2. Based on the US Weather Bureau’s report, the storm will not be severe. (Part 2)

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