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100

An angle that is less than 90 degrees.

What is acute?

100

An organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other organelles.

What is a eukaryote?

What is a eukaryotic cell?

100

A story told from the perspective of a character in the story.

What is first person?

100

A statement that can be proven true.

What is a fact?

100

Two types of cells.

What are prokaryotic, eukaryotic, animal, plant, bacteria, etc?

200

Angle that is greater than 90 degrees.

What is obtuse?

200

Cell that has a cell wall.

What is a plant cell?

200

A story told using the perspective of he, she, or they. 

What is 3rd person?

200

The Civil war began in 1861. State Fact or Opinion.

What is fact?

200

The largest planet in our solar system.

What is Jupiter?

300

Number of degrees in a triangle.

What is 180 degrees?

300

The outer layer of an animal cell which determines what enters or leaves the cell.

What is a cell membrane?

300

The perspective from which a story is told.

What is point of view?

300

Words like could, would, think, or believe indicate that the ideas that follow are _________.

What is opinion?

300

Name of map on the wall.

What is a world map?

400

Angles that are next to each other.

What are adjacent?

400

The control center of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

400

How the author develops the characters in a story.

What is characterization?

400

Anyone visiting Paris has to see the Eiffel tower. 

State fact or opinion.

What is opinion?

400

4 parts of a flower.

What are petals, sepals, stamen, and pistil?

500

Angles that add up to 180 degrees.

What are supplementary?

500

An organelle in a plant cell that captures the energy from sunlight and uses it to make food for the cell.

What is a chloroplast?

500

Information about a character that is given directly to the reader.

What is direct characterization?

500

The Louvre Museum was once the French King's palace.

What is fact?

500

Name the seven continents.

What are Asia, Africa, Antarctica, North America, South America, and Europe?

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