A reaction to something
Response
gives a thing or an animal a human characteristic
personification
connects a noun to the rest of the sentence
preposition
What is a clause?
a group of words with a subject and a predicate
What is an animal that is hunted for food? What is an animal that hunts and eats other animals?
Prey; Predator
What word means organisms need the same resources as others in the community and trying to gain or win something by defeating others trying to do the same
Competing/Competion
repeats the first sound
Alliteration
What is an example of a prepositional phrase describing place?
above, at, behind, beside, between, in, near, next to, on, under
What is an example of a relative pronouns?
that, which, whose (things), that, who, whom, whose (people), where (places)
One of seven large landmasses on Earth is called what?
Continent
the state or situation of being alone
solitude
when a word sounds like what it means
Onomatopoeia
What is an example of a prepositional phrase with time?
after, at, before, during, in, on, upon
What is the noun and the relative clause in this sentence: The poet has many friends who are writers.
noun: Friends; relative clause: who are writers
What region has the highest mountains, the oldest trees, and a rugged coastline?
West
the amount of space between two things or people
distance
makes a comparison using like or as
simile
What is an example of a prepositional phrase using movement?
across, around, down, into, over, past, through, to, up
What is the noun and the relative clause in this sentence: Habitat, which is a nonprofit, builds homes for people.
noun: Habitat; relative clause: which is a nonprofit
What word means to cause a plant to produce seeds to make new plants?
pollinate
gesture, action, or sound that is used to give information or instructions
Signal
compares two things directly
metaphor
What is an example of a prepositional phrase using source/measurement?
by, from, of, to with
What is the noun and the relative clause in this sentence: I live on a street where every other thing is lucky.
noun: Street; relative clause: where every other thing is lucky
In the _____________ it rains a lot along the coast and in the ___________ has grasslands and the Great Plains.
Northwest; Midwest