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Impact 3 Unit 2 Review 3
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What do spiders use silk for?
To build webs, wrap prey, or travel
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Curveball: What does 'myth' mean?
A traditional story or a false belief
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Grammar check: Which is correct? 'She must forgot her keys.' or 'She must have forgotten her keys.'
She must have forgotten her keys.
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Fill in: A snake’s skin is ______ and dry, not slimy.
smooth
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Unscramble: 'the/arrived/train/due/heavy/late/may/snow/have'
The train may have arrived late due to heavy snow
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Fill in: Some snakes are ______ and will attack humans for no reason. (myth)
aggressive
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Which is correct: Snakes are slimy or Snakes are smooth and dry?
Snakes are smooth and dry
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What is the plural of 'wolf'?
wolves
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Unscramble: 'have/keys/when/She/the/door/unlocked/arrived/must/her'
She must have unlocked the door when she arrived
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What does 'misconception' mean?
A wrong idea or belief
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Reading check: Why are spiders important in nature?
They control insect populations
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Which word means 'not popular'?
unpopular
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What is the difference between poisonous and venomous?
Poisonous = harmful if eaten, Venomous = injects venom by bite/sting
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Curveball: What does 'venom' mean?
Poison injected by a bite or sting
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Correct the error: 'He didn’t saw them.'
He didn’t see them.
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