200 x 4
800
this point of view is told by a single character, (using I).
first person
an extreme exageration
hyperbole
A force that slows down motion
Friction
Who was Roz's son?
Brightbill
300 x 6
1800
this point of view is told by the narrator
3rd person
Words that have the same or nearly the same meaning
synonyms
Magnets can ____ or _____ one another.
repel or attract
Who told Roz to build a garden?
Mr. Beaver
This time is 15 minutes past 2:30pm.
2:45pm
This is where a story takes place.
setting
This is a word that makes a sound.
onomatopoeia
What is "Offspring"
when a living thing reproduces - the new living thing is called its "offspring"
Who is Brightbill's best friend?
Chit Chat
This shape has 5 sides.
pentagon
This is what a passage is mostly about.
main idea
Comparing two things using the words 'like' and 'as'
Simile
Why do living things adapt?
To survive
Why did Brightbill leave the island?
migration
You must add all of the sides of the shape in order to find this.
the perimeter
letter or letters at the beginning or end of word that change the meaning of the word (example: -s, -ing, pre-, tri-)
prefix or suffix
This compares two things WITHOUT using like or as.
metaphor
when people copy something in nature to make their lives better or safer.
biomimicry
What came to the island to get Roz?
The Recos