This law stated that you had to turn in a run away slave.
What is the Fugitive Slave Act?
The food chain begins with this.
What is energy?
Solve:
489.3 x 3.2= x
What is 1565.76?
Give the meaning of the following prefix?
multi-
What is "many or more than one"?
Comparing two objects using the words "like or as".
What is a simile?
The sinking of this ship was the cause of the United States joining the Spanish-American War.
What is the USS Maine?"
Tearing paper is this type of change.
What is a physical change.
Solve:
12 2/3 + 5 3/4 = x
What is 18 5/12?
Give the meaning of the following suffix:
-ment
What is "act of, state of, result of"?
What type of figurative language is below?
"My alarm clock yells at me every morning!"
What is personification?
This country started WW1.
Who is Germany?
Rust forming on a car.
What is a chemical change or reaction?
6,144 ➗ 48 = x
What is 128?
Give the meaning of the following Greek base:
"path"
What is "feeling, suffering, or disease"?
What type of figurative language is below:
"The bacon sizzled and popped in the hot frying pan."
What is onomatopoeia?
The process where you take a test and say an oath to become a US citizen.
What is naturalization?
The process where plants make their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
16 x (24 - 3 x 6) + 9 x 5 = x
What is 141?
Give the meaning of the following Latin bases:
aud
spec/spic
What is to "hear or listen" and "to see, watch, or observe"?
What type of figurative language is below?
“She was sunlight masked in shadow.”
What is a metaphor?
When someone takes their love for their country to an extreme level. This happened in WI to German Americans during WW1.
What is hyper-patriotism?
What type of energy is happening when you stretch a rubberband?
potential energy
Sarah is baking cookies. She needs 3/4 of a cup of flour for a batch of chocolate chip cookies and 5/6 of a cup of flour for a batch of peanut butter cookies. If she starts with 3 cups of flour, how much flour will she have left after making both batches?
What is 1 5/12?
Give the meaning of the following Greek bases:
Chrono and ortho
What is "time" and "straight or correct"?
What type of figurative is below?
“That new phone costs an arm and a leg; I can’t buy it now.”
What is an idiom?