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6-3

3

100

Max the dog loved to play fetch in the park. He had a big, fluffy tail that wagged fast when he saw his favorite red ball. His owner, Lily, would throw the ball, and Max would run as fast as he could to get it. He loved to bring it back, dropping it right at her feet, ready for another throw. Today, the sun was shining, and Max was very happy. What did Max love to play with in the park?

Max loved to play with his favorite red ball.

100

What is the dwarf planet nearest to the sun

pluto

100

What do the 13 stripes on the U.S. flag represent?

The original colonies

100

Fix: I Want tO et snak

I want to eat a snack.

200

6+7

13

200

Squeaky the squirrel was known throughout Oakwood Park for his kindness. Every autumn, while other squirrels buried nuts everywhere, Squeaky carefully gathered extra acorns. He would leave piles near the old oak tree where the younger, less experienced squirrels lived. He also shared his stash with birds who were too busy to find much food before winter. One chilly morning, a little chipmunk, Chip, shivered and looked sad. Squeaky noticed and scampered over, dropping three plump acorns at Chip's feet. Chip chirped happily and scurried off to his burrow, feeling warm and fed. What is the main reason Squeaky is known as a kind squirrel?

Squeaky is known as kind because he shares his extra acorns with other animals, like younger squirrels and birds, and helps them when they are hungry, as he did for Chip.

200

What force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?

Gravity

200

 What is the term for a state ruled by a king or queen?

monarchy

200

Fix: my favrit holidaiy iz chrismus

My favorite holiday is Christmas.

300

13-8

5

300

Following the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, a unique piece of cargo returned to Earth: hundreds of tree seeds. These seeds had traveled to the Moon in a small container in the command module Kitty Hawk, thanks to astronaut Stuart Roosa, a former U.S. Forest Service smoke jumper. The goal of the experiment was to see if the seeds would sprout and grow normally after their journey into space, particularly given their exposure to microgravity and radiation.

After their return, the seeds were successfully germinated by the U.S. Forest Service. To the surprise and relief of scientists, the "Moon Trees" grew without any noticeable deformities. In 1976, for America's bicentennial, the resulting saplings were planted in locations all over the country and the world, including at the White House, in state parks, and on university campuses. Roosa passed away in 1994, but the trees continue to flourish, a living tribute to early space exploration and a unique intersection of forestry and space science. Second-generation trees, known as "half-moon" trees, have also been grown from cuttings and seeds of the originals. Which statement best represents the central idea of the article? A) The Apollo 14 mission was primarily a scientific experiment focused on plant biology.
B) Stuart Roosa's background in forestry led NASA to send seeds into space as a memorial.
C) The "Moon Trees" are a successful scientific experiment and a living reminder of the Apollo space program.
D) Scientists were concerned the Moon Trees would have deformities due to radiation exposure.

C

300

when are earthquakes formed

when tectonic plates, constantly moving, get stuck due to friction along faults (cracks) in the Earth's crust, causing stress to build up

300

In the United States government, what are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial

300

Fix: i have a lot uv frendz

I have a lot of friends.

400

12+26

38

400

 The austere imposition of the monolith against the horizon was not merely a geographical anomaly, but a silent, pervasive challenge to the town’s collective equilibrium. While some viewed its jagged precipice as a testament to geological endurance, Silas perceived only a calculated indifference. It stood as a granite synecdoche for the universe itself: vast, inscrutable, and entirely unconcerned with the fragile aspirations of the ephemeral creatures crawling at its base.

Which of the following best describes the function of the word "synecdoche" as used in the passage?

A) It characterizes the monolith as a direct threat to the town's physical safety.
B) It suggests that the monolith represents a smaller part of a much larger, uncaring reality.
C) It highlights the contrast between Silas’s perspective and the town’s admiration.
D) It emphasizes the structural integrity and age of the rock formation.


B

400

What's the hardest natural substance

diamond

400

Name the first US president

George Washington

400

Fix: i lik tu eet cek

I like to eat cake.

500

72-48

24

500

I had desired it with an ardor that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart. Musing on this, I paused, and a cold dew covered my forehead, my teeth chattered, and every limb became convulsed; when, by the dim and yellow light of the moon, as it forced its way through the window shutters, I beheld the wretch—the miserable monster whom I had created Which quotation from the passage best supports the central idea that the narrator's passion for creation was immediately replaced by revulsion upon the project's completion? but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart

"but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart"

500

What is the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth

Astatine

500

What is the name of the part of a map that shows directions (North, South, East, West)?

The Compass Rose (or just Compass)

500

Fix: i has an cul toiy

I have a cool toy.