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Mammals
Prairie Dogs
Lungs
Figurative Language
Word Parts
100
Most mammals have this covering their bodies.
What is fur/hair
100
Where prairie dogs live.
What is a burrow
100
Is in the air that we breathe in.
What is oxygen
100
A sentence that compares two things using like or as.
What is a simile
100
The beginning part of a word.
What is a prefix
200
Mammal mothers produce this for their young.
What is milk.
200
What a baby prairie dog is called.
What is a pup
200
What we breathe out.
What is carbon dioxide
200
This gives objects human-like traits.
What is a personification
200
The ending part of a word.
What is a suffix
300
An animal that gets eaten by another.
What is prey
300
How prairie dogs communicate.
What is a bark
300
Where air enters our body.
What is mouth/lung
300
A phrase that does not mean it's literal meaning.
What is an idiom
300
The middle part of a word.
What is a root word
400
An animal that hunts and eats another.
What is predator
400
The dirt outside of a prairie dog burrow.
What is a mound
400
Small things in our lungs that take in oxygen.
What is air sacs
400
Words that sound like a sound
What is an onomatopoeia
400
Sections of words that make up meaning.
What is a word part
500
A characteristic of how mammal babies are born.
What is live young
500
What a group of prairie dogs is called.
What is a coterie
500
Transports oxygen throughout our body.
What is blood
500
Suggests that two different things are the same.
What is a metaphor
500
What a word means.
What is vocabulary