(Dog and other poems)
Giving information about how something/someone looks, sounds, etc.
Descriptive
[SPECIAL BUZZER QUESTION]
Able to be relied on, deserving of trust
a. Trustworthy
b. Worthy
A. Trustworthy
Having/showing the mental and emotional qualities of an adult
Mature
Having the necessary skill, experience, or knowledge to do a particular job/activity
Qualified
[SPECIAL BUZZER QUESTION] To separate or make something apart from something else (HINT: 4÷2)
a. Divide
b. Perish
A. Divide
A way of describing something by comparing it to something else using the words "like or "as"
Simile
What was Rick Dodson's job?
a. Lawyer b. Singer c. Writer d. Librarian
D. Librarian
Where was the writer in the pouring rain?
He was in the car.
To treat someone badly
Mistreat
[Special buzzer Question]
To have a different opinion, to fail to agree
a. concern
b. disagree
B. Disagree
Why does the writer of "Dog" compare his dog to a boomerang?
Hint: Because he __________ and then _________ his arms.
Because (he flies off/ goes) and then (arcs his way back into/ while making a circle, goes back to) his arms.
Where was the writer in the pouring rain?
He was in the car.
How had Katrina formed and traveled to?
It had formed in hot and humid tropical weather and then traveled north
What organization did Judy Bonds join to fight against the new method?
The Coal River Mountain Watch
What did Elizabeth Stanton fight for?
a. Slavery b. Women's rights
c. Children's rights d. Minor
b. Women's rights (여성의 권리)
Bonus Question: Especially...?
Find three words that rhyme in the poems "Dog, The Eagle, Chimpanzee, Rat"
EX) The Eagle -
hands, lands, stands/ crawls, walls, falls
Match the right words and definitions.
1. Someone is known but who is not a close friend
2. (two things) helping to make each other better
a. Acquaintance b. Scornfully
c. Jumble d. Complementary
1. A
2. D
What is Houston Helpers? What did they do?
EX) They collected toys for kids in the Houston Astrodome
What was the new method brought into Marfork by an energy company in the 1990s?
Mountaintop removal mining
By putting a gene into other living things, what can we make? The answer has to be full name.
Genetically Modified Foods (GM foods)
유전자 조작 식품
Match the right words and definitions. You have
1. Easily broken or cracked, not strong, easily damaged
2. Stretched out or extended from the sides
3. To have or end with the same sounds
a.Meter b.Rhyme c.Outstretched d.Metaphor e.Brittle f.Creative g.Simile
1. E.Brittle
2. C. Outstretched
3. Rhyme
When Dodson went back to the library, what did he NOT notice?
a.Small World b. a book
c. a backpack d. face down on the floor
c. a backpack
Match the right words and definitions.
1. To cause things to separate and go in different directions
2. Careful to choose only the best people/thing
3. Someone who lives in a particular place
a. Gingerly b. Resident c. Scatter d. Assign
e. Selective e. Organization
1. C. Scatter
2. E. Selective
3. B. Resident
Match the right words and definitions.
1. To put your name on an official list
2. Unfair treatment, a situation in which the rights of a person/group are ignored
3. An act of refusing to buy, use or participate as a way of protesting
a. Injustice b. Encouragement c. Register
d. Fulfill e. Boycott
1. C. Register
2. A. Injustice
2. E. Boycott
Name one reason why scientists make GM foods and
why some people are worry about it.
Why make GM foods:
to make superior food crops, crops that can survive insects or harsh condition, crops that can grow faster (So if can eventually help world's chronic hunger)
Why some people worry about it:
It might trigger health problems like allergies,
new gene will crossbreed with weeds and create pesticide-resistant weeds