To cause someone to know or be aware of something
What were the St. Bernards suited to do work as?
Rescue dogs in the mountain climate
She painted a beautiful picture.
adjective
The dog ran across the yard.
ran
What part of speech is the following boldedword:
(Noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
Ms. Stacey waited for the class to quiet down.
Ms. Stacey- Noun
large amounts of ice and snow or dirt and rock that fall down the side of a mountain
Avalanches
Why could St. Bernards find people buried in the snow?
He was wearing a blue shirt.
blue
They bought a new house.
bought
(Noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
Singing birds sweetly greeted the morning.
sweetly- adverb
saving someone from danger
rescuing
Why are the St. Bernards able to travel so easily through the snowy mountains?
They are able to withstand cold weather and they were sure-footed
It was a sunny day.
sunny
The ball bounced off the wall.
bounced
The large, grey car swerved around the corner.
large, grey- adjective
to endure, survive, or make it through something difficult.
Withstand
How did St.Bernards show courage and determination?
They rescued thousands of people
My little brother won the race
little
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
Invented
(Noun, verb, Adjective, adverb)
Mrs. Monique raised her hand to quiet the classroom.
raised- adverb
strength and willingness to finish something even when it is difficult
What are several ways a St. Bernard might help a person on a mountain trip?
They might help you find your way, keep you warm, sense a storm or avalanche and bring you to safety
This book is written on a true story.
True
He hit a home run on the last game.
hit
(Noun, Verb, adverb, adjective)
I hugged my dog when I got home.
hugged- verb