Good Morning, Sunshine January Week 2
The Arctic fox is an omnivore. They eat small mammals, reptiles, fruits and berries. In contrast, the Arctic wolf is a true carnivore, meaning they eat only meat. What is an omnivore? an animal that eats only meat an animal that eats only plants an animal that eats plants and meat What is a carnivore? an animal that eats only meat an animal that eats only plants an animal that eats plants and meat A blizzard is a type of snowstorm that has a considerable falling of snow with winds in excess of 35 mph and visibilities of less than one fourth mile per hour. Blizzards can often include chills that can result in frostbite. Meteorologists and other experts recommend that you stay inside during these severe storms. What does the author mean by the word visibilities? things you hear how fast you are not able to see to be able to see What does the word considerable mean as used above? a large amount a small amount to be able to fall to think about Synonyms or Antonyms? weary, energized synonyms antonyms fracture, crack synonyms antonyms condition, state synonyms antonyms frigid, boiling synonyms antonyms impact, influence synonyms antonyms Arctic foxes and Arctic wolves are two members of the dog family that can be found throughout the Arctic tundra. Both animals are considered social. The Arctic wolf travels in groups called packs. While some physical features of the Arctic wolf and Arctic fox may be similar, there are some major differences in these two species.One major difference between them is their size. Male Arctic foxes can weigh up to 21 pounds. However, Arctic wolves typically weigh well over 100 pounds. Another major difference is their diet. The Arctic fox eat mostly lemmings, but often follow wolf packs or polar bears, eating their leftovers. The Arctic fox is an omnivore and eats small mammals, reptiles, fruits and berries. In contrast, the wolf is a true carnivore, meaning they eat only meat.How is this passage organized?(HINT: Use the underlined signal words or phrases to support your thinking.) cause and effect problem and solution compare and contrast cause and effect hungery hungryinjurey injuryhocky hockey We have (two, to, too) attend my brother's hockey game on Saturday. two to too If he doesn't win, he gets way (two, to, too) upset. two to too He has only lost (two, to, too) games this season. two to too Jane's mother did not _ that Jane lost her mittens. no know Jane has _ idea where she might have left the mittens. no know Kim thinks that _ one should go to bed before midnight on New Year's Eve. no know I don't _ if I will be able to stay up past 9 o'clock! no know Choose the sentence that correctly capitalizes the names of people below. christine king farris is the sister of Dr. Martin luther king jr. Christine King farris is the sister of dr. Martin luther king jr. Christine King Farris is the Sister of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Christine King Farris is the sister of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. HINT:A simile compares two unlike things using like or as. A metaphor compares two unlike things without using like or as. A metaphor says one thing is something else. Your hands are like icicles! simile metaphor There was a mountain of snow in our yard this morning. simile metaphor A blanket of snow stretched out across the land. simile metaphor The football field is hard as stone during the winter because it is frozen. simile metaphor Read the sentence below from Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream..." speech."And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. We cannot turn back."What metaphor is Dr. King most likely making here? He is comparing the quest towards civil rights to a military . He is comparing the quest towards civil rights to a parade. He is comparing the quest towards civil rights to a journey.