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Day 3
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Slide
Latin Roots
flect means "bend"
ped means "foot"
loc means "place"
Slide 3 - Slide
ped
A
bend
B
foot
C
place
Slide 4 - Quiz
flect
A
bend
B
foot
C
place
Slide 5 - Quiz
loc
A
bend
B
foot
C
place
Slide 6 - Quiz
Pulitzer thought the statue was an important symbol of freedom. Those opposed thought the French should have given all the money for the statue.
A
Fact
B
Opinion
Slide 7 - Quiz
Pulitzer came to the United States 21 years ago. There were more than 100 millionaires in New York City at the time.
A
Fact
B
Opinion
Slide 8 - Quiz
The Statue of Liberty’s pedestal is 89 feet tall. The statue arrived from France in 214 crates.
A
Fact
B
Opinion
Slide 9 - Quiz
The pedestal is majestic. People will come to understand the statue’s power and significance.
A
Fact
B
Opinion
Slide 10 - Quiz
Read
p. 554-555
Slide 11 - Slide
p. 554-555. Lady Liberty is just a statue, but the speaker calls her a “mighty woman” and uses the pronoun she. What is this an example of?
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
personification
Slide 12 - Quiz
Read
p. 558-559
Slide 13 - Slide
If you do not notice a thunderstorm outside, are you makeshift or oblivious?
A
makeshift
B
oblivious
Slide 14 - Quiz
If you have cleaned your room, have you accomplished something or made something oblivious?
A
accomplished
B
oblivious
Slide 15 - Quiz
Could an all-powerful ruled be called a dictator or a gala?
A
dictator
B
gala
Slide 16 - Quiz
Do people bid on art and antiques at a makeshift or an auction?
A
makeshift
B
auction
Slide 17 - Quiz
If you are paying respect to former soldiers, are you honoring veterans or steerages?
A
veterans
B
steerages
Slide 18 - Quiz
Would you dress up to go to a makeshift or a gala?
A
makeshift
B
gala
Slide 19 - Quiz
Did many nineteenth-century immigrants ride in the steerage or protrude of ships?
A
steerage
B
protrude
Slide 20 - Quiz
Is it important to be oblivious or precise when giving someone directions?
A
precise
B
directions
Slide 21 - Quiz
If you hold a newspaper over your head in the rain, is it a makeshift or colossal umbrella?
A
makeshift
B
colossal
Slide 22 - Quiz
Does a thorn protrude or accomplish from the stem of a rose?
A
protrude
B
accomplish
Slide 23 - Quiz
Is the Statue of Liberty a veteran or a monument?
A
veteran
B
monument
Slide 24 - Quiz
Is the planet Jupiter colossal or precise?
A
colossal
B
precise
Slide 25 - Quiz
Why didn’t the workers complain about the hard work building the pedestal?
Slide 26 - Open question
What was the weather like when the Statue of Liberty was revealed?
Slide 27 - Open question
How do you know what the weather was like?
Slide 28 - Open question
Is this a fact or an opinion?
Congress refused to give money for the pedestal.
Slide 29 - Open question
What did Bartholdi want the Statue of Liberty to be?
Slide 30 - Open question
Who described the Statue of Liberty as a caring, powerful woman?
Slide 31 - Open question
What happened to the Statue of Liberty on the way from France?
Slide 32 - Open question
Why did the workers have to build so many models of the statue?
Slide 33 - Open question
Why was Liberty’s day so important to Jose Marti?
Slide 34 - Open question
How did Joseph Pulitzer help the Statue of Liberty project?
Slide 35 - Open question
see/sea threw/through
Slide 36 - Slide
____ thick fur helps keep it warm and dry during winter.
A
It’s
B
Its
Slide 37 - Quiz
Brady helps carry the boxes ____ the garage.
A
to
B
too
Slide 38 - Quiz
Have you ____ the song Olivia loves so much?
A
herd
B
heard
Slide 39 - Quiz
We will take a _____ around ten o’clock.
A
brake
B
break
Slide 40 - Quiz
Jack prefers ____ bagels more than flavored ones.
A
plane
B
plain
Slide 41 - Quiz
It is rude to ______ at people.
A
stair
B
stare
Slide 42 - Quiz
The baby chick is still too ____ to stand.
A
weak
B
week
Slide 43 - Quiz
The _____ spoke to our class today.
A
principle
B
principal
Slide 44 - Quiz
When you ___ my sister coming, let me know.
A
here
B
hear
Slide 45 - Quiz
Savannah needs ____ more figurine, and then she’ll have the entire set.
A
one
B
won
Slide 46 - Quiz
We are staying at a little mountain ____ during our trip.
A
in
B
inn
Slide 47 - Quiz
I need to _____ a new notebook for my history class.
A
by
B
buy
Slide 48 - Quiz
____ did Jan and his family live before they lived here?
A
Wear
B
Where
Slide 49 - Quiz
Faith ____ the answer, but she did not raise her hand.
A
new
B
knew
Slide 50 - Quiz
Before you pour _____ drinks, please be sure the cups are clean.
A
their
B
they're
Slide 51 - Quiz
Ryan things ___ many trees have already been cut down in the park
A
to
B
too
Slide 52 - Quiz
Skills p. 141-142
Slide 53 - Slide
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