If you were going to write about the indigenous people of Nova Scotia, which group of people would you write about?
Mi'kmaq
He, she, it, they, we, our, etc. are referred to as ___________.
Pronouns
When people think of earthquakes in the United States, they tend to think of California, a state known for its frequent seismic activity. In recent years, however, people in the US states of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas have been feeling the ground shake more often. An increase in oil and gas drilling in these states has led to "human-induced" earthquakes—those resulting from human activity. When wastewater is disposed of during gas and oil drilling, the water is forced deep underground. The resulting buildup of pressure can cause fault lines (cracks in the Earth's crust) to shift. According to Mark Petersen, head of the US Geological Survey's earthquake hazard mapping project, "In the past five years, the USGS has documented high shaking and damage in areas of these six states, mostly from induced earthquakes."
An increase in oil drilling has corresponded with more earthquakes.
The moon smiled...
The building laughed...
The wind spoke...
There once was a grasshopper who spent all summer and fall playing his fiddle and partying. The ants on the other hand, spent all summer preparing for winter by storing food and winterizing their home. When winter came, the ants were prepared with lots of food and a warm home. The grasshopper had no food and was freezing in the cold, and had no choice to beg the ants to help him with food warmth.
Preparation/Planning
If you were going to write about the people of Nova Scotia who came from France, which group of people would you write about?
Acadians
What is the adjective in the following sentence?
The modified table was used often by everyone.
Modified
The lights on tall communication towers warn pilots to avoid the towers when flying at night. Unfortunately, the steady red lights often used on towers have the opposite effect on birds: the bright beams attract and confuse them. Instead of avoiding the lights, the birds fly directly toward them, crashing into the towers or becoming entangled in power lines. Millions of birds have died this way. However, there is a solution. Unlike steady lights, flashing or blinking lights don't attract birds. In response to demands from conservation groups, in 2016 the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States began requiring communication towers to use blinking lights instead of steady ones.
To save birds, towers have begun using blinking lights.
Write a metaphor or simile.
The lady has a heart of gold.
She runs like a deer.
The boys are tall as skyscrapers.
There once was hare who was the fastest in the forest. He always claimed, "No one can beat me in a race." One day, a shy tortoise challenged him.
During the race, the hare was so far ahead he decided to take a nap, while the tortoise carried on slow and steady. By the time the hare awoke from his nap, the tortoise had passed the finish line.
Arrogance is bad, and determination is valuable.
If you were going to write about the people of Nova Scotia who came from Scotland and Ireland, which group of people would you write about?
The Gaels (or Gaelic People)
What conjunction or transition would you use in the following sentence?
Bob has decided to eat healthier, _____________ he never eats junk food or fast food.
*contrast conjunction
As Shane Loeffler, a geology student at the University of Minnesota in the United States, was flying home from Europe, he looked down at the landscape and began to wonder what he was flying over. He realized that a plane flight would be a good opportunity for people to learn about the geological features of the earth below them. As a result of this experience, with a grant from the National Science Foundation, he created a free app called Flyover Country. The app provides users with information on natural formations, man-made features like dams and even where fossils can be found. The features are pinpointed on a map that corresponds to the landscape below the plane.
Shane's experience on plane caused him to create an app about the geography (or land) below.
He has more food in the fridge than Atlantic Superstore.
She has had about a 1000 chances to pass the test.
He caught the world's largest fish.
There once was a lion who used to enjoy bullying a mouse. One day, the lion got caught in a net set by hunters. He cried for help, but the only animal around was the mouse. The lion thought the mouse couldn't help due to his small stature. However, the mouse told the lion he could release him if he promised to stop bullying him. After agreeing, the mouse used his sharp teeth to chew through the net and the lion escaped and kept his promise.
Some have skills others are unaware of.
Small friends can be very helpful.
When the African Nova Scotian arrived in Nova Scotia, they were helping the British fight who in 1776?
The Americans (during the Revolution)
What is the adverb in the following sentence?
Even though Sally is elderly and lonely, she has not radically changed her looks over the years.
radically
In March 2016, Death Valley National Park in the US state of California experienced a rare occurrence: thousands of yellow wildflowers covered the region in a "super bloom." Why was this unusual? Death Valley is the hottest and driest place in North America. The area's average yearly precipitation is just five centimetres, making it a challenging place for flowers to grow. However, in October 2015, the valley had received more than eight centimetres of rain in some areas. As a result of the unusually wet season, wildflower seeds that had been lying dormant underground suddenly began to grow, producing an abundance of golden blooms.
This is an example of what kind of figurative language?
Alliteration
There once was a dog carrying a large bone to take home. He was excited to eat this bone once he arrived home. All of sudden, he looked into a lake while walking and saw a dog carrying a bone just as big as his. He thought, "If I attack this dog and take his bone, then I'll have two bones." The dog attacked the dog reflecting in the lake. As he opened his mouth his large bone fell in the lake and the other dog (and bone) were gone.
What colours are included in the Nova Scotia tartan? You must name at least 3 of them.
Blue, green, yellow, and red.
I have eaten three sandwiches so far.
Past, present or future?
Present
Situated between Lake Huron and Lake Erie, the city of London, Ontario, is one of the snowiest cities in Canada. Like other cities near large lakes, it is subject to a phenomenon called lake-effect snow. Water retains heat, so lake water is often warmer than the air. In the lake effect, cold air moves over warmer lake water, initiating a process that can produce large snowstorms. Moisture from the lake evaporates into the cold air, warming it. Because warm air is less dense than cold air, it begins to rise. As it rises and moves away from the lake, it cools down. As the air cools, moisture condenses and forms into clouds. If the temperature is cold enough, the moisture falls to the ground as snow.
When cold air moves over warmer lake water, lake effect snow can be produced (created).
Give me an example of 'onomatopoeia'.
Moo, oink, meow, woof, buzz, etc.
Be careful who you trust.