a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices or to make them sound louder.
What is a microphone?
a person who lives in a colony; a person who helps to create a colony.
who is a colonist?
the same
What is a homophone?
interviewer
what is a reporter?
The lead singer grasped the ___________ as she belted the lyrics.
micropone
a word that is pronounced the same as another word but is different in meaning or spelling.
What is a homophone?
a person who writes news stories for a newspaper, magazines, etc or who tells people the news on radio or television.
What is a reporter?
amplifier
what is a microphone?
successor
A hard working __________ could create a small farm and make himself independent in two years.
colonist
a method of teaching people to read and pronounce words by learning the sounds of letter letter groups and syllables
what is phonics?
a person who plays the piano.
What is a pianist?
sounds
what is phonics?
patient
What is a physician?
The _____ was accompanied by a synchronized light show at their latest concert.
symphony
a long piece of music that is usually in four large, separate sections and is performed by an orchestra or band.
What is a symphony?
a person who had a job or position before someone else; something that comes before something else.
What is a predecessor?
instrument
tone deaf
The _______ was worried when she began to feel arthritis in her hands; how would she play?
pianist
a musical instrument that has a curved metal tube and is played by blowing into a mounthpiece and pressing keys with your fingers.
What is a saxophone?
a medical doctor, especially a doctor who is not a surgeon.
What is a physician?
music
What is a symphony?
explorer
what is a colonist?
Their were several choices of instruments for the sixth graders to try out, including trumpet, flute, ________, and clarinet.
saxophone