Vocab on the test
Vocab on the test
Vocab on the test + bonus questions
Poetry Vocab
Circulatory system vocab
100

What does courageous mean/what's another word for it? 

Brave 

100

What are chambers?

Open spaces, like in rooms

100

What does cardiac mean?

Related to the heart

100

What is a line? 

A single line consisting of 1 or more words

100

On page 6, red blood cells are compared to what? 

An inner tube without a hole

200

What does concentrate mean? 

Pay attention to

200

What does immortal mean?

Unable to die

200

What does synthesize mean? 

To blend together and create new ideas

200

What is a stanza?

A group of lines separated by breaks 
200

The red blood cell travels around what substance? 

Plasma

300

What does honorable mean? 

To be worthy of respect

300

What does anonymous mean? 

Writing that is unsigned by the writer

300

BONUS NOT ON THE TEST 

What is literal language?

When words mean exactly what they say

300

What is a rhyme?

A word that ends with the same sound or almost the same sound as another word

300

What are the two major things red blood cells transport in your body?

Oxygen and carbon dioxide 

400

What is the circulatory system? 

The system of blood traveling through the body 

400

What are synonyms 

Words with the same meaning

400

BONUS NOT ON THE TEST 

What is figurative language? 

Use words non-literally to create a vivid image 

400

What is onomatopoeia? 

Use of words to describe sounds

400

What is cardio

An exercise that raises one's heart rate 

500

What does circulator mean?

Having a round shape like a circle

500

What does inferred mean? 

Concluded based on evidence 

500

BONUS NOT ON THE TEST 

What is the definition of the great heart literally AND figurativley

Literally: a muscle in your body that helps you breathe and live 

Figuratively: someone who is brave, generous and heroic 

500

What is alliteration 

Repetition of words with the same consonant sound

500

What are the three types of blood vessels?

Arteries, capillaries, and veins