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10-6(2)

what is 2?

100

what is the main characters name?

Red

100

what state do we live in? 

what is our capital?

we live in - 0hio

capital- cloumbas

100

what is the building bloks of matter?

atoms

100

"I'm so hungry I could eat an horse''

A) hyperbole 

B) simile

C) idiom

A) hyperbole 

200

2x2x5

20

200

what is the main fuss about in the past few chapters we've  read?

momma is selling the house.

200

what is state does Washington  D.C. belong to?

Marilyn 

200

what is in the middle of a ''Animal cell''?

Nucleus 

200

what is an hyperbole?

exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

300

32x6

36

300

why is Red always sad?

his daddy past away.

300

where is the ''white house'' located?

Washington state 

300

are weight and mass the same?

no

300

what is an idom?

An idiom is a phrase or expression that typically presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase;

400

92/4

23

400

what is Red's old summer friend?

Thomas

400

what is the capital of Washington state?

Olympia

400



Select the two statements that correctly identify differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
A

A prokaryotic cell has DNA in the cytoplasm, but a eukaryotic cell has its DNA in a nucleus.

B
Prokaryotic cells are always larger than eukaryotic cells.
C
Prokaryotic cells do not have DNA or cell membranes, but eukaryotic cells do.
D
Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, are smaller than eukaryotic cells.




A,D

400

what is an simile?


a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g., as brave as a lion, crazy like a fox )
500

25+5(9)

70

500

what is Red's ''SUPER POWER''?

he can name the correct model of a car with just hearing the car pull up.

500

which is larger, Lake Superior or Lake Erie?

Lake Superior

500



True or False: If a cell gets too big, its cell membrane won't be able to take in enough nutrients and pump out waste fast enough to stay healthy.



A
True
B
False


True 

500

what is an onomatopoeia?

a use of sounds like [chrip chirp, bark bark, meow meow]

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