1. What word means to cut something in two pieces? A. Dissect B. Insect C. Bisect.

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1. What word means to cut something in two pieces? A. Dissect B. Insect C. Bisect

2. This is a word for a couch that has different pieces. A. Sectional B. Trisect C. Intersection

3. When two streets cross, it is called a __________. Dissect B. Intersection C. Sectional

4. To cut something into three separate pieces. A.Trisect B. Section C. Intersection

5. A part of something is called a _________. A. Bisect B. Section C. Dissect

6. To cut open for the purpose of investigation. A. Intersection B. Sectional C. Dissect

7. A small animal with three body parts. A. Bisect B. Insect C. Trisect

8.To send someone away from a country. A. Transport B. Deport C. Porter

9. A person that carries someone’s luggage. A. Import B. Porter C. Report

10. To send goods out of the country. A. Export B. Support C. Deport

11. To carry the weight of something. A. Report B. Support C. Porter

12.To share new information with someone. A. Transport B. Import C. Report

13.To send goods into the country. A. Import B. Support C. Support

14.To carry people from one place to another. A. Transport B. Deport C. Export

Now it is time to check your answers. Use your pencil to put a check mark for each correct answer and an X for each incorrect answer. After you have finished checking your answer, review the questions that you missed. If you have a question, raise your hand.

Check Your Answers! 1. C. Bisect8. B. Deport 2. A. Sectional9. B. Porter 3. B. Intersection10. A. Export 4. A. Trisect11. B. Support 5. B. Section12. C. Report 6. C. Dissect13. A. Import 7. B. Insect14. A. Transport