Where did Myrtle run away from?
The girls' training institute, where she was training to be a maid.
Is this sentence written in first-person, second-person, or third-person?
"After a four-day weekend, we are very well rested."
First-person
320
x 4
1280
Which kind of scientist would learn about the Earth using rocks or fossils?
A geologist
What was the purpose of the 19th Amendment?
It gave women the right to vote
Which character argued with the conductor that Myrtle should not be in a separate train car?
Mr. Martin
Fill in this sentence with the correct pronoun
"The class enjoyed (its, their) pretzels today."
Their
How many centimeters is 3 1/2 meters?
350 centimeters
"This fossil was deep in the ground, so it could be left behind from a long time ago."
Is this an observation or an inference?
An inference
What is a suff?
Someone who believes women should have the right to vote
Who is one person in history who fought for women's right to vote?
Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul
What is the superlative of the adjective sticky?
Stickiest
How many degrees is a circle?
360 degrees
What do we call an area with living and nonliving things such as rainforests, deserts, or beaches?
An environment
What two oceans does the United States touch?
Pacific and Atlantic
What is one theme from the book?
Inequality is injustice, everyone should be treated fairly, or stand up for what is right
What root word means circle?
Cycl
Are these lines parallel? How do you know?
No... answer varies
Which one of these is NOT a fossil?
A piece of a boulder, a shark tooth, a dog's footprint
A piece of a boulder
What are the seven continents?
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica, and Europe
Why did Chloe go to Tennessee?
If Tennessee ratifies the 19th Amendment, it will be part of the Constitution. This will give women in every state the right to vote.
What is the pronoun in this sentence?
"Charlie did not know who ate the last slice of cake."
Who
What kind of angle is this? How do you know?

Acute
What is a small piece of rock, like sand, called?
Sediment
What is one ocean that the United States does not touch?
(Arctic, Indian, or Southern)