A word of opposite meaning.
What is an antonym?
A word of similar meaning.
What is a synonym?
24.543 rounded to the nearest tenth
What is 24.5?
27.00 - 19.99
7.01
Rules or laws that are created by the municipal government and only apply to that town or city
What are bylaws?
The party with the second most seats in the legislature, whose role is to hold the government accountable.
What is the Official Opposition?
A comparison that uses "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
Giving human traits to non-human things.
What is personification?
32.8 x 5.2
What is 170.56?
24.5 / 5
4.9
A proposed law. Members of the Legislative Assembly debate and vote on whether or not it should become a law.
What is a Bill?
Three ways that a Canadian citizen can participate in government decision-making.
What are:
- voting in elections
- lobbying
- protesting
- talking to, writing to, or meeting with their elected representatives
- petitioning
The events that happen because of/ after the climax of a narrative.
What is Falling Action?
A group of lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?
The prime factorization of 27.
What is 3x3x3?
(-15) - (-12)
-3
Three services municipal or local governments provide.
Garbage/waste removal/water
Park maintenance
Road maintenance
Libraries
Police
Fire protection
Public transportation
Snow removal
To vote in an Alberta election, you need these 3 requirements.
- to be at least 18 years old
- to be a Canadian citizen
- to have proof that you live in the constituency (ID)
The main character at the centre of a story who makes decisions, deals with consequences, and faces obstacles.
What is the protagonist?
An opponent of or a force acting against the protagonist and often gets in the protagonist’s way or creates challenges.
What is an antagonist?
The ordered pair for "M".
What is (1,-6)?
(-9) + 7
-2
Two ways the local government collects money to pay for services?
Property Tax
Fines/ fees for breaking bylaws
A matriarch who was responsible for choosing the hoyaneh.
What is a clan mother?
The end of the story, where the loose ends are wrapped up.
What is the Resolution?
A struggle between individuals, groups, or forces that prevents the protagonist from achieving a goal. Ex: Person vs. person.
What is conflict?
9/15 + 5/3.
What is 34/15 or 2 4/15?
When a shaped is flipped across an axis.
What is reflection?
Rights held by a group of people.
What are Collective Rights?
One way that the Six Nations use the consensus-building process.
What is by having all members of the Grand Council agree on a decision before it is passed?
A type of writing that combines both fiction and non-fiction.
What is a hybrid?
A type of narrative that contains an outer story and an inner story.
What is a story within a story?
When a shaped is turned by a number of degrees about a point.
What is rotation?
When a shaped is moved to a different location on the cartesian plane.
What is translation?
The meeting of the nations of the Iroquois Confederacy with the purpose of making decisions.
What is the Grand Council?
The Association canadienne-française de l’Alberta (ACFA), the Métis Nation of Alberta Association (MNAA) and the First Nations Authorities (FNA) all advocate for these.
What are collective rights?
The repetition of starting sounds in side by side words Example: repetition of starting sounds
What is Alliteration?
A phrase that does not make literal sense and is specific to a particular language. Ex: "it's raining cats and dogs!"
What is an idiom?
Samantha is planning a fundraiser for her school. She wants to sell homemade cookies to raise money. Each box of cookies contains 12 cookies, and she plans to sell each box for $5.75. If Samantha bakes 15 boxes of cookies, how much profit does she make?
$86.25
The additive inverse of 18.
What is -18?
A type of government chosen by people to make decisions on behalf of the group.
What is a Representative Democracy?
3 examples of fundamental freedoms protected by the Charter.
What are:
- freedom of conscience and religion
- freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression (including freedom of the press)
- freedom of peaceful assembly
- freedom of association
What is an adjective?
The events that happen at the very beginning of a narrative, where the reader is introduced to the characters and setting.
What is exposition?
At the farm, the ratio of cows to horses is 4:1. There are 6 horses. How many cows are there?
24
All the common factors of 18 and 26.
What are 1 and 2?
A process in which a citizen can be expelled from a city-state for 10 years.
What is ostracism?
A treaty between France and over thirty First Nations, including the Iroquois Confederacy, that ended a long period of conflict and established a new era of peace and cooperation. The treaty reflects collective & individual rights in Canada.
What is the Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal?
A word that describes or modifies a verb. Ex: Loudly.
What is an adverb?
A word that is the same read forwards or backwards.
What is a palindrome?
The time it will it take to travel 200 kilometers, if a car travels 120 kilometers in 3 hours (with a constant speed).
What is 5 hours?
The unit rate if 6 coffees cost $3 total.
What is $0.50 per coffee?
The 4 Pillars of Democracy (define and list)
the ideals deemed essential for democracy
equity, justice, representation, freedom
Where the Council of 500 would meet in Ancient Athens.
Where is the Bouleterion?
A stereotypical figure who is recognized from familiar literature and traditions.
What is a stock character?
Examples of human-made structures that can be read for meaning.
What are:
Nathan packs 50 boxes in 2 hours. His shift is 8-hours. He either makes $6 per hour or $0.25 per box he packs, whichever is more. Did he get paid hourly or per box and how much more did he make than the alternative payment method?
Per box = $50
$50 - $48 = $2 more
The area of a triangle that has a base of 3 cm and a height of 5 cm.
What is 7.5 cm2?
How the Haudenosaunee recorded important events or agreements.
What is a Wampum Belt?
A legal document signed in 1215, which limited the power of the monarch of England. It gave rights to some of the people of England, which they previously had not had.
What is the Magna Carta?