A, E, I, O, U
What are vowels?
12 inches
How many inches are in one foot?
The fourth planet from the sun.
What is Mars?
Something you must have for survival.
What is a need?
A person who manages, interprets, and oversees collections in museums, zoos, or, art galleries.
What is a curator?
Where a story takes place.
What is the setting?
5280
How many feet are in one mile?
A unit of length used to measure distances within our solar system, based off the distance between the sun and Earth.
What is an astronomical unit?
The religious revolution that took place in the Western church in the 16th century.
The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of closely connected words, used to create rhythm, mood, or emphasis in literature, branding, and speech.
What is alliteration?
Repeated addition, skip counting, array, equal groups
What are multiplication strategies?
Roots, stems, leaves
What are the parts of a plant?
Money paid to acquire forgiveness.
What is an indulgence?
A literary and rhetorical device using extreme, deliberate exaggeration to emphasize a point, evoke strong emotions, or add humor.
What is a hyperbole?
The answer to a division problem.
What is a quotient?
The process by which plants, algae, and certain bacteria convert light energy (sunlight) into chemical energy (glucose).
What is photosynthesis?
The rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature, and art, emphasizing humanism and naturalism.
What was the main focus of the Renaissance?
Verbal (saying the opposite of what is meant), situational (the opposite of what is expected happens), and dramatic (the audience knows more than the characters).
What are three types of irony?
A geometric movement-translation, reflection, or rotation-that changes a figure's position without changing its size or shape.
What is a rigid transformation?
In order of increasing atomic number (number of protons) from left to right and top to bottom.
How are the elements of the periodic table arranged?
A 16th-century monk, author of the 95 Thesis, and religious reformer in the Protestant Reformation.
Who is Martin Luther?