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DefineList Fill in the Blank True/FalseShort answer

n., a very small particle or piece of a substance

Define 200 Points molecule

n., order of events

Define 400 Points sequence

v., to have the power to manage or direct something

Define 600 Points control

Adj., one of a kind

Define 800 Points unique

v., to get things from family members who lived before us

Define 1,000 Points inherit

Car, home, friend

List 200 Points What is a noun?

Think, give, love, watch

List 400 Points What is a verb?

Green, beautiful, helpful, thoughtful

List 600 Points What is an adjective?

Quietly, thoughtfully, quickly

List 800 Points What is an adverb?

You get points for doing absolutely nothing!!!

Short answer 1,000 Points FREE POINTS

The type of writing that tells a story is a(n) ___________.

Fill in the Blank 200 Points narrative

The type of writing that informs and explains is __________.

Fill in the Blank 400 Points expository

The type of writing that urges or encourages the reader is ___________.

Fill in the Blank 600 Points persuasive

The type of writing that tells how to do something is __________.

Fill in the Blank 800 Points procedural

A(n) _________ is a characteristic, a certain way something is, a feature of something.

Fill in the Blank 1,000 Points trait

Genes are inherited from your biological parents

True/False 200 Points True

To transmit to receive or get

True/False 400 Points False

To extract means to remove one thing from another thing

True/False 600 Points True

“How am I Influenced?” is the essential question for our new unit

True/False 800 Points False

We can get information about what people think from a survey

True/False 1,000 Points True

The reason an author writes a text.

Short Answer 200 Points author’s purpose

To judge the worth or importance of something is to

Short answer 400 Points evaluate

A group or division in a system of classification

Short answer 600 Points category

The act or process of judging the worth of something.

Short answer 800 Points evaluation

To classify or put into groups

Short answer 1000 Points categorize