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JS 8 U 23 Final Review

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  • What type of food does Brian end up finding?
    Red berries
  • A relationship in nature where both partners benefit
    Mutualisitic
  • What do we use the imperative form of verbs for?
    giving commands or directions
  • A partnership where one animal is harmed and another animal is not effected
    Commensal
  • What are some of the symptoms of yellow fever?
    Jaundice, rise in body temperature, internal bleeding
  • Another way to say hurt
    injured
  • At the end of "Aguinaldo" Marilia wants to visit the nursing home again soon even though she originally didn't want to visit. What is this an example of?
    Irony
  • When you give something to different places or people
    distribute
  • Where do the students go around Christmas time in the story "Aguinaldo"?
    A nursing home
  • What suffixes can we add to verbs to make them nouns
    er, ar, or
  • In "The Hatchet", how does Brian end up stuck in the woods alone?
    His plane crashed because the pilot had a heart attack.
  • Where do students at the seeds of peace camp usually come from?
    The Middle East
  • In "Aguinaldo", why doesn't Marilia want to go to the nursing home?
    Her grandmother died recently.
  • an unproven explanation
    hypothesis
  • when we guess that something is true about someone or something
    assume
  • We get this as children to prevent diseases.
    Vaccine
  • what are 4 synonyms of pretty
    handsome, gorgeous, stunning, beautiful, ravishing, cute,
  • A pilot that has a fear of heights is an example of....
    Irony
  • In "The Great Fever" how did Jesse Lazear die?
    He infected himself with yellow fever.
  • Thousands of Americans died of yellow fever in Cuba, so the US government sent Major Walter Reed there to study the disease. What is this an example of?
    Cause and effect
  • the permission to do something
    consent
  • What is Lisa's character motive?
    Money
  • When an author mentions something that may happen next in the story we call it....
    Foreshadowing
  • another word for an argument or fight
    confrontation