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What is personification?
A non-human object that has been given human-like qualities.
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What is a short constructive response?
A short paragraph written in response to a reading selection or other content area prompt; also known as SCR.
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What is percent?
Part = % x whole is this type of equation.
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What is the cell wall?
Provides structure and protection to a plant cell.
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What are epics?
Long poems that tell stories of heros.
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What is conflict?
A struggle between opposing forces that drives the action of the story.
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What is a claim?
A statement that can be supported with facts.
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What is percent of change?
Difference/Original is the formula when finding this.
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What is the nucleus?
Controls the cell activities, contains the chromosomes.
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What is a ziggurat?
A temple shaped like a pyramid.
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What is rhyme scheme?
The pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of each verse of line in poetry.
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What is evidence?
Information or quotes directly from the text.
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What is percent of error?
Difference/Actual is the formula when finding this.
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What is the mitochondria?
Produces the energy for the cell; cellular respiration occurs here.
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What is silt.
Rich soil mixed with tiny rocks.
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What is an allusion?
A figure of speech that makes a reference to a place, person, or event.
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What is an analysis?
Interpreting the evidence; Explaining the evidence in your own words.
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What is simple interest?
Interest = Principal x Rate x Time is the equation for these types of problems
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What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
Transports proteins throughout the cell.
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What is division of labor?
When everyone specializes in a particular job.
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What is an adage?
A proverb or short statement expressing a general truth.
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What is a conclusion?
The end of a SCR; wraps everything up.
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What is a decimal?
You divide a number by 100 to turn a percent into this.
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What is Chloroplast?
Only in plant cells; green organelle that contains chlorophyll which captures sunlight and use's it to produce food; photosynthesis takes place here.
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What is polytheism?
The worship of many gods.
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