The following underlined word is an example of this part of speech: That was a huge mistake.
Adjective
The number of days it takes for the Earth to make one revolution around the sun
365
In the following division problem, identify the dividend: 565 / 5 = 113
The dividend is 565.
Spell the type of decorative material that mimics the effect of ice, consisting of thin strips of sparkling material and is often used on Christmas trees
Tinsel
This pop star recently shut down the internet with record-breaking sales for their concert.
Taylor Swift
The force that pulls any two objects together.
gravity/gravitational
The state capital of New York
Albany
If one side of a square equals 8 inches. Find the perimeter of the square.
32 inches
Spell the homophone for "seller"
Cellar
Naruto is a character/show in this popular Japanese genre
Anime
Rain, snow, hail, and sleet are the most common forms of?
precipitation
This branch of the government makes laws
Legislative or Congress
There are ___ different types of triangles.
Six: isosceles, equilateral, scalene, obtuse, acute, and right
The word "insubordination" has how many prefixes?
2 prefixes: in-; sub-
This popular Tik Tok dance challenge is based on a current Beyonce song.
Cuff it challenge
"The ___ colonies" are a group of British colonies settled on the Atlantic coast of North America. Founded in the 17th and 18th centuries, they began fighting the American Revolutionary War in April 1775 and formed the United States of America by declaring full independence in July 1776.
13
Balance the equation by solving for y: (6 x y) + 4 = (12 - 5) x (36 / 9)
y = 4 Follow the order of operations: parentheses, multiply/divide, add/subtract
This figure of speech compares two things by saying that one is like the other. An example is "my sister runs like a cheetah."
Simile
Eleven (from the series Stranger Things) is known for eating a specific food.
Eggo waffles
This microscopic organism is often called "the building block of life."
A cell
The Civil War was started in ____ and ended in 1865.
1861