In order to enlarge or reduce a shape you must first measure from the ________ to the __________
Dilation point
Vertices
A word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning. It is used by the writer for the sake of comparison or dramatic effect.
Figurative Language
Which gas is used in the preparation of soft drinks?
Carbon Dioxide
What team did Brett Favre spend most of his professional football career with?
The Green Bay Packers
What is the most eaten food in the world?
Rice
A transformation in which a shape is enlarged or reduced by size.
Dilation
The relationship between two things when one thing makes something else happen.
Cause and Effect
What is the functional organ for the Nervous system?
The brain
What 2009 first-person shooter game mostly takes place in 2016?
Call of Duty - Modern Warfare 2
Mercury is also known as?
Quicksilver
If similar shapes are also the exact same size they are known to be...
Congruent
Short story that is significant to the topic. Usually adds personal knowledge or experience to the topic.
Personal Anecdote
The chemical name for laughing gas is?
Nitrous Oxide
In the game of golf, the iconic "Green Jacket" is presented to the winner of which championship?
The Masters
What TV show takes place in the fictional city of Bedrock?
The Flintstones
What two things tell you if a shape is similar
Corresponding sides and angles
Words, phrases, or arguments used to convince a reader/listener.
Persuasive Vocabulary
The acid used in a car battery is?
Sulphuric Acid
Which sport did hall-of-famer Larry Bird play?
Basketball
What was the first mass produced game to use people as playing pieces?
Twister
What is the only number that has the same number of letters as it’s meaning?
Four
What alphabet uses quotation marks for emphasis instead of capital letters.
Arabic Alphabet
What is the functional unit of genetic material?
DNA
What is the name given to the Cricketer's Year book, where all cricketing laws and scores are reported?
Wisdens Almanac
In NATO's phonetic alphabet, what is the letter "A" referred to as?
Alpha