________ ratios compare a number of similar items to an entire group of items.
What is Part to Whole?
A move from side to side or up and down.
What is a translation?
Two base words joined together to make one word.
What is a compound word?
What is a capital or uppercase letter?
What is February?
_______ ratios compare one set of similar items to another set of similar items.
What is Part to Part?
A turn.
What is a rotation?
When an idea or thing is given human characteristics. (Example: Lightning danced across the sky).
What is personification?
Is used at the end of a sentence that asks a question.
What is a question mark?
Mardi Gras falls on this day.
What is Fat Tuesday?
2:4 and 4:8
What are equivalent ratios?
A flip.
What is a reflection?
The use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a of closely connected words. (Example: Sally sells seashells by the sea shore).
What is allwiteration?
Can be used at the end of a sentence to signify excitement.
What is an exclamation point?
Found in king cake.
What is a baby?
Ratios can also be written without the : and replaced with this word.
What is "to"?
L, R, U, D
What are movements or directions for transformations?
Comparing two different things using the word "like" or "as". (Example: She is as innocent as an angel)
What is a simile?
Are marks within a writing piece that demonstrates that a character is talking.
What are quotation marks?
Purple, gold, and green.
What are the colors associated with Mardi Gras?
When ratios are made smaller based on their equivalence.
(Example: from 5:15 to 1:5)
What is simplifying?
The first number in a coordinate is always located on this axis.
What is the X-axis?
Comparing two different things without using "like" or "as". (Example: She is an angel.)
What is a metaphor?
Authors use this at the beginning of their books to attempt to catch the readers attention.
What is a hook?
These items are thrown from floats during Mardi Gras.
What are beads?