Bears, dogs, cats, otters, and mice all have this near their mouths.
What are whiskers?
The four little helpers from "At the Library" that help the main character.
Who are the Bookers?
This prefix means before
pre-
which is the adjective.
Reggie happily plays with orange blocks.
Orange is the adjective.
This was the main problem in "A New bear in the Forest".
What was a city bear come to the forest?
A person you know but who is not a close friend.
(syn) associate
What is an acquaintace?
This animal can squirt blood at predators.
What is the Texas horned lizard?
This word means to be done in a way full of care.
Find the direct object of the sentence.
After school, Jenny walks her dog in the park.
Her dog is the direct object.
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What is your English teachers most used phrase in class? +50 if you can replicate it.
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To sit on something high above the ground or on the edge of something?
What is to perch?
"A New Bear in the Forest" is written from this point of view.
What is 1st person poit of view?
What is the prefix in "Unusual"?
What is its definition?
"un-"
Means "not"
Find the preposition.
There where many diffrent toys in the box.
Box is the preposition.
notice---> point out--->
spot
A quiet or calm situation.
What is peace?
This character gave Liang his clever idea in "The Dragon Problem"
Who was Ling Ling?
Adding this root will mean relating or belonging to "decoration"
What is decorative?
Find the conjunction in this sentence.
Sam wrote a report on the moon, and Jenny wrote a report on the sun.
And is the conjuction.
In this point of view, the narratior knows the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
What is 3rd person point of view?
This unit 1 lesson 2 vocabulary words has a prefix, root, and suffix and means a characteristic of being into new things.
What is innovative?
This animal was full of smart ideas in a unit one story.
Who was Clever Puss?
What suffix means "done in a way of".
A) -ly
B) -ive
C) -ful
A) -ly
What type of sentence is this?
She listens to music before she goes to bed.
Declarative or imperative
It is declarative sentence.
This prefix means opposite of.
The prefix is "dis-".