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Open Court Unit 2 Vocabulary Review

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  • Greek root meaning across
    tele
  • Reading the dictionary would be such a ________! (Snooze fest!)
    bore
  • Greek root meaning speak
    dic
  • Point of view where the narrator is a character in the story.
    First person point of view
  • When you are cold, you shake or _________.
    shudder
  • Point of view where the narrator is outside of the story.
    third person point of view
  • Always use extreme care or _________ when you cross a busy street.
    caution
  • Genre that uses lines, stanzas, rhythm, rhyme, and lots of commas
    Poetry
  • We need to conduct at least 3 tests or ________ in our experiment.
    trials
  • Greek root meaning carry
    port
  • Point of view where the reader is included in the story
    second person point of view
  • Recess and lunch are the perfect times to talk or _________ with your friends.
    converse
  • Greek root meaning mark
    sign
  • Thinking that black cats are bad luck is a _________________.
    superstition
  • That inventor needs to protect her new idea with a ___________!
    patent
  • Use a microscope to look closely at or ___________ that specimen.
    observe
  • The bridge stretched or ________ across the wide river.
    spanned
  • The planets revolve or _______ around the sun.
    orbit
  • The straps or ________ will hold you in place.
    harness
  • Great job following our routine or _________.
    procedure
  • She has such a kind way or _________ of treating people !
    manner
  • Pull that _______ to make the go-kart speed up!
    lever
  • Jerry is very ____________; he fools Tom every time! (And Tom usually gets hurt!)
    cunning
  • I know I can work hard and save some time by working _____________.
    efficiently
  • Marie Curie died from ____________, a powerful form of energy.
    radiation
  • Let's get out of here! Open the _______!
    hatch
  • The stars are so bright or ___________ tonight.
    luminous
  • Genre where the author tells about events in his/her own life.
    autobiography
  • Greek root meaning write or draw
    graph