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Horseshoes in My Bed for Good Luck

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    Ants in My Bed and Horseshoes Aren't Just For Good Luck book review.
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  • What are living organisms that grow in water and make their own food but are not plants?
    algae
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  • What are a member of a group of invertebrates that have a segmented body, and exoskeleton, and jointed limbs?
    arthropod
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  • What is it called when an insect or animal digs a tunnel or hole?
    burrowing
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  • What is the process of wearing away caused by wind, water, or ice called?
    eroding
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  • What are animals that don't have backbones called?
    invertebrates
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  • What is a newly hatched form of a certain animal that looks very different from their parents and that changes greatly in appearance as they become adults?
    larvae
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  • What is the rear part of an ant's body called?
    abdomen
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  • What is a large group of creatures that live together called?
    colony
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  • What is an insect in the life stage between larva and adult, during which they are in a cocoon, called?
    pupae
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  • What is the middle section of an ant's body called?
    thorax
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  • In Horseshoes Aren't Just For Good Luck, where did Gram live?
    At the beach/seashore.
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  • In Horseshoes Aren't Just for Good Luck, how many rules did Gram have for the beach?
    One. Don't go into the water unless she or Jim were with the narrator.
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  • In Horseshoes Aren't Just For Good Luck, what type of animal did the author find on the beach?
    Horseshoe crabs/limulus
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  • In Ants in My Bed, why couldn't the narrator sleep?
    Ant's crawled over him/the thought of ants crawling over him.
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  • What are the three parts of an ant?
    Head, thorax, and abdomen.
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  • In Ants in My Bed, how did the narrator fix his ant problem?
    He cleaned his room.
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