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A comparison using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

100

Number of centimeters in one meter.

What is 100?

100

Immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic. (Hint:_______ source)

What is a primary source?

100

The thing that PEMDAS help you remember.

What is order of operations?

100

 The planet is closest to the Sun.

What is Mercury? 

200

A comparison of two things saying one "is" the other.

What is a metaphor?

200

This particle orbits the nucleus. 

What is an electron?

200

A group wanted the colonies to remain with Britain.

Who were the loyalists?

200

The "E" in PEMDAS.

What are exponents?

200

The largest ocean on Earth.

What is the Pacific?

300

Punctuation marks used to show someone is speaking.

What are quotation marks?

300

This particle has a positive charge.

What is a proton?

300

The leader of Britain when the Americans revolted. 

Who is King George the III?

300

The horizontal axis on a coordinate grid.

What is the x axis?

300

The gas plants release during photosynthesis.

What is Oxygen? 

400

Mr. Campbell's 3-part advice to writing a good story.

What is introduction, conflict, resolution?
400

Metric unit that measures the volume of liquids?

What is a liter?

400

Nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.

What is body language?

400

Use this when dividing fractions.

What is Keep, switch, flip?

400

Inventor of peanut butter.

Who is Gorge Washington Carver?

500

Type of essay tells a story from your own experience.

What is a narrative essay?

500

Not solid, liquid, or gas, this is the 4th state of matter.

What is plasma?

500

The main point you argue in a debate.

What is a claim?

500

13 x 20

What is 260?

500

Credited as the person that discovered gravity. 

Who is Issac Newton?

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