Sample Page: How the Answer Key Helps with Unit 2 ("Science of Taste") To illustrate the value of the official answer key, let’s examine a typical unit from Reading Explorer 2 . Without the key, a student might struggle with ambiguous questions. With the key, they gain clarity.
However, the magic of Reading Explorer lies in the journey: struggling through a National Geographic article, inferring meaning from context, and discovering the world through authentic texts. The answer key should verify your journey, not replace it. reading explorer 2 3rd edition answer key
“According to the reading, which of the following is NOT a primary taste?” A. Sweet B. Sour C. Spicy D. Umami Answer Key reveals: C (Spicy). Explanation provided in Teacher’s Guide: “Spicy is a sensation of pain/heat, not a taste bud category. The four/five primary tastes are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.” Sample Page: How the Answer Key Helps with