Animal Tales
Animal Communication
How Animals Learn
People in Colonial America
Famous Colonial Americans
100
My dog and cat are best buds.

What is a synonym for "buds"?
friend
100
What does "suffer" mean?

Also, describe a situation when someone might suffer. (give a clear example)
suffer = feel pain or sadness

Example: My friend suffered when his favorite pet died.
100
What is one example of a reflex?
Examples may include:

- blinking eyes
- yawn when you see someone else yawn
100
What is a synonym for "wealthy"
rich
100
When does someone usually retire? What happens when he/she retires?
A person usually retires when they are older (60-65 is common in the U.S.). When someone retires, they stop working.
200
What are three things that usually exist in a school classroom?
Examples may include:

- chalkboard
- pencils
- desks
- paper
- and more...
200
What is an example of two things/people that are usually inseparable?
Examples may include:

- a mother and her baby
- studying and good grades
200
BONUS: FREE POINTS :-)
BONUS: FREE POINTS :-)
200
If a person was a weaver, what types of items or products did he/she make?
clothing or related items
200
Give an example of someone that you admire. (everyone in your group needs to answer this for themselves).
Answers vary...
300
Use the word "expect" in a complete sentence (not a definition). You can change the verb tense and form as needed. The grammar and meaning should be accurate!
Examples:

- I expect the weather to be nice today.
- Students expect to do well on their writing assessment.
- I expect level 4 to be more difficult.
300
Describe how to write an effective introduction paragraph. Be specific!
effective = works well for the purpose

The introduction needs to first get the reader's attention and then provide a overview of the main ideas you will discuss in your paper (thesis statement). For this to be effective, it must really be interesting to the reader, and clearly describe the main points you will cover in your following paragraphs.
300
What are two examples of things that are associated with each other?
Examples may include:

- library - studying
- party - fun
- toefl - difficult
- blue sky - nice weather
300
What does "unite" mean?
Connect; bring together again
300
True or False: If you publish something, you will also earn money.
False: not always. For example, you have publish a research paper you wrote, but not for money.
400
If a student is strongly motivated to do well on the TOEFL test, what are three things they will might do?
Examples may include:

- study every night
- only speak English; never speak their native language
- practice their speaking/listening with native speakers
- learn test-taking strategies
400
Describe two different gestures that humans commonly make. Also describe what each means.
Examples may include:

- "thumbs up" = good job or good work
- "wave hands" = hello or goodbye
- "hold up index finger" = number one
- "hold finger to mouth" = be quiet please
400
John is from from Alaska, a very cold, snowy state in the U.S. But he gets a new job in Florida, where it is very hot and sunny.

How can John adapt to the new weather there? (give at least two things he can do)
Examples may include:

- buy new clothes like t-shirts and shorts
- wear sunscreen
- try new activities and sports, like swimming
- buy sunglasses - and more...
400
Give an example of two laws that you might protest.
Answers will vary...
400
What is a "theory"? How is it different than a "fact"?
theory = an idea that isn't (or can't) be proved; however, many people may believe it to be true.

A fact is an absolute truth and can be proven, but a theory is only an idea (even if is a strong idea), and cannot be proved.
500
What is the difference between "nature" and "nurture" when describing animal behavior?

Also, give a clear example for each term. All parts of your answer must be accurate in order to get points for this question! Answer carefully!
Nature = natural behavior that doesn't need to be learned

Nurture = behavior developed through learning and life experiences

Example: A lion is naturally a very dangerous animal (nature), but it can learn to be gentle (nurture).
500
What is the different between "distinct" and "specific"? Describe the meaning, and also give clear examples for each.
distinct = unique and not like any others

specific = one particular thing

Examples:

- I have three pencils; they are different sizes and colors. Each pencil is distinct.
- I have three pencils; they all look the same. I want the on in the middle (that specific one).
500
What is "insight" and how can you use it in your life? Give the definition and a clear example.
insight = using past experience to understand or deal with current issues or problems

Example: A monkey wants a banana, but is locked inside a cage. The monkey finds a long stick and uses it to get the banana.
500
What does "exception" mean?

Also, use it correctly in a sentence.
exception = something or someone that is not included in a rule; or does not follow the regular pattern

Example: the weather is usually beautiful in Miami, but today is an exception. The weather is terrible!
500
Give an example of something that people might want to repeal.
Examples may include:

- a law that doesn't work well
- bad decisions
- high taxes