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other plants attract insects by producing smells.
make the verbs past tense to complete the sentence.
the insect was ____ (trap) and ____ (digest) by the plant.
make the noun plural to complete the sentence.
______ (child) find animal - eating plants fascinating.
use the correct comparative or superlative adjective to complete the sentence.
the ______ (sneaky) plant of all is the sundew.
correct the dialogue.
my teacher said venus fly traps can even catch small frogs.
is this a simile or metaphor? what does it mean?
you are a chicken.
which word mean to cut apart?
which word means a very large amount of something?
what part of speech is underlined?
jessie took his grammar test, and he did great!
what part of speech is underlined?
walter runs around the track every afternoon.
write a sentence starting with the phrase on the other hand.
which word best completes the sentence: however, while, or unfortunately?
______ i read my book, i ate an apple.
the two underlined words are synonyms. what does the word abundance mean?
she has an abundance of markers and a ton of crayons.
which word can mean both a type of fish and a deep tone: tuna, bass, beat, or lead?
- For the passive voice past tense verbs: Use past participle form for passive structure "was + past participle".
- For plural noun: Irregular plural of "child" is "Children".
- For superlative adjective: Add "-iest" to short adjective for superlative (for "all" context).
- For dialogue correction: Subject-verb agreement error; "Venus fly traps" is plural, so use "can".
- For figurative language: No "like/as", so it's a metaphor meaning someone is cowardly.
- For vocabulary: "Split" means to cut apart; "Abundance" means a very large amount.
- For parts of speech: "And" connects clauses, so it's a conjunction; "Around" describes position relative to the track, so it's a preposition.
- For sentence writing: Start with the given phrase to show contrast.
- For conjunction choice: "While" shows two simultaneous actions.
- For synonym meaning: "Ton" signals a large quantity, so "abundance" matches that.
- For double-meaning word: "Bass" refers to both a fish and a low/deep sound tone.
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- The insect was trapped and digested by the plant.
- Children find animal-eating plants fascinating.
- The sneakiest plant of all is the Sundew.
- My teacher said Venus fly traps can even catch small frogs.
- It is a metaphor. It means the person is being called cowardly/scared.
- Split; Abundance
- Conjunction; Preposition
- On the other hand, some carnivorous plants use sticky fluids instead of traps to catch insects.
- While I read my book, I ate an apple.
- A very large amount/plenty
- bass