Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Author's Purpose
About Philo
MISC
100
Define the word haphazardly

Things that are arranged haphazardly are not organized and are perhaps out of order

100

Give me a synonym for haphazardly 

Messy, out of order, careless, random 

100

What is the author's purpose of the story?

To inform us on how Philo invented the TV 

100

Why is the electric generator significant to the story?

Philo watched the repairman and set out to fix the machine himself by taking it apart and cleaning it, and it worked.

100

What did the TV do for the community?

It brought people together to celebrate and enjoy each other's company.

200

Define the word captivated

If you are captivated by someone or something, you find that person or thing fascinating

200

Give me an antonym for captivated 

Bored, Uninterested, Indifferent, Distracted

200

Philo's least favorite thing was washing clothes, so, what did he do?

He attached a motor with pulleys to the level to make it churn on its own so he could have extra time to read

200

What was Philo like as a child? Give me an example of what he did to prove.

Philo asked a lot of questions starting at a very young age. When he was three, he drew pictures of how a train motor works. He was very curious and a smart child.

200

Describe Philo as an adult

Creative, Hardworking, Inspiring

300

Define the word appealing

Something that is appealing has qualities that people find pleasing and attractive

300

Give me a synonym for appealing

inviting, captivating, engaging, intruguing, fascinating

300

Who were Philo's heroes?

Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison

300

What inspired Philo as a child?

He read science magazines, fixed a lot of broken equipment, and used his intelligence to solve problems.

300

What did Philo like to do the most?

Read

400

Define the word bombarded

You keep asking them questions; You are doing a lot

400

Give me an antonym for bombarded 

ignored, relieved, avoided, neglected

400

What was a phonograph?

A machine where you could listen to music

400

How did Philo come up with the idea of inventing the TV?

He was plowing the potato fields, carving perfectly parallel lines. He saw a way to create television by breaking down images into parallel lines of light, capturing them and transmitting them as electrons, then reassembling them for a viewer.
400

What magazine sponsored Philo's contest?

Science and Invention Magazine
500

Define the word crude

It is not exact or detailed but may be useful in a rough, general way
500

Give me an antonym and a synonym for crude 

Antonym: Nice, Clean, Organized

Synonym: Bad, Messy, Unorganized

500

What was the Sear's catalog called?

A Roebuck Catalog

500

How was Philo's life different in Idaho (moved to) from Utah?

Their new home had electricity, and there were old science magazines with science articles that intrigued Philo.

500

Why does the author include details about Philo playing the violin?

To inform us on how Philo is creative, intelligent, and enjoys performing.

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