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Trashketball

Trashketball. Root Words. Rules of Trashketball. Stay in your seats at all times. You will have 30-60 seconds to discuss the answer to a question AND Write ONE response to the question on a sheet of paper. All teams will hold up their answers.

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Trashketball

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  1. Trashketball Root Words

  2. Rules of Trashketball • Stay in your seats at all times. • You will have 30-60 seconds to discuss the answer to a question AND • Write ONE response to the question on a sheet of paper. • All teams will hold up their answers. • If you are correct, your team will get the opportunity to shoot the correct response into the trashcan from a 1, 2, or 3 point line. • If the shot is made, the team gets extra-credit. • Shots will be made after ALL the questions have been answered.

  3. 1 Interject • clear; bright; filled with light • To insert or throw in, as in a comment • Relating to the outer skin • Having depressed spirits

  4. Answer B. To insert or throw in, as in a comment

  5. 2 Hydrophobia • Acting by water power • Having many bends • Morbid fear of water • To cause to agree in time, speed or rate

  6. Answer C. Morbid fear of water

  7. 3 Microaudiphone • A polygon having 10 sides • Relating to the outer skin • The art of mounting skins of animas • An instrument to make slight sounds audible

  8. Answer D. An instrument to make slight sounds audible

  9. 4 Biosphere • Planet earth and its life • A muscle which serves to bend a limb • Clear; bright; filled with light • Acting by water power

  10. Answer A. Planet earth and its life

  11. 5 thermal • To sing; to giver utterance • Describes an animal who can create body heat • Relating to anything that can keep us warm • One who looks on; observer

  12. Answer C. Relating to anything that can keep us warm

  13. 5 vocalize A. A call to serve in a particular profession B. To be out of money C. To sing; to give utterance D. A show

  14. Answer C. To sing; to give utterance

  15. 6 protagonist • One who looks on; an observer • The leading character or hero of a story • A heavenly body; someone who shines in their profession • A record or account of events

  16. Answer • The leading character or hero of a story

  17. 7 luminary • A heavenly body; someone who shines in his profession • To insert or throw in, as a comment • One who looks on; an observer • A call to serve in a particular profession

  18. Answer • A heavenly body; someone who shines in his profession

  19. 8 prototype • Out of money • Sudden; unexpected • To break into someone’s conversation • An original or model after which anything is copied

  20. Answer D. An original or model after which anything is copied

  21. 9 bankrupt • Out of money; “break the bank” • To sing; to give utterance C. Acting by water power D. A biography of yourself

  22. Answer • Out of money; “break the bank”

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  24. Answer C. Having many bends or turns

  25. 11 synchronize • A record or account of eventsover time • Relating to the outer skin • To cause to agree in time, speed or rate • A device for looking at distant objects

  26. Answer C. To cause to agree in time, speed or rate

  27. 12 Decapod • Crustaceans having five pairs of legs (crayfish, lobster) • A muscle which serves to bend a limb • A heavenly body; someone who shines in his profession • To sing; give utterance

  28. Answer • Crustacean of the order Decapoda, having five pairs of legs

  29. 13 Tone is defined as • The author’s attitude, expressed through words and details he/she selects. • The reason the author writes • To amuse or delight • To convince the reader to agree

  30. Answer • The author’s attitude, expressed through words and details he/she selects.

  31. 14 “Hey, lay off, you don’t have to nag me. I was going to do it anyway!” The tone can be described as: • Sympathetic • Irritated • Confused • delighted

  32. Answer B. Irritated

  33. 15 The thief stole three oil paintings from the local museum. Is this statement bias or objective?

  34. Answer objective

  35. 16 The pitiful team had no idea what they were doing on the court. Is this statement bias or objective?

  36. Answer bias

  37. 17 The girls thought they were entertaining us, but the audience was rather frustrated. Is this statement bias or objective?

  38. Answer bias

  39. 18 3000 pairs of shoes were donated to the Salvation Army this year alone. Is this statement bias or objective?

  40. Answer objective

  41. 19 Words to describe the author’s purpose “inform” might include: • Frighten, criticize, discuss and clarify • Delight, clarify, establish, argue • Inspire, amuse, discuss, explain • Establish, explain, analyze, clarify

  42. Answer D. Establish, explain, analyze, clarify

  43. 20 Words to describe the author’s purpose “persuade” might include: • Frighten, criticize, discuss and clarify • Argue, convince, criticize, inspire • Inspire, amuse, discuss, explain • Establish, explain, analyze, clarify

  44. Answer B. Argue, convince, criticize, inspire

  45. 21 An emerald is as green as grass, A ruby red as blood; A sapphire shines as blue as heaven; A flint lies in the mud. The author’s purpose is (Persuade, Inform or Entertain)?

  46. Answer Entertain

  47. 22 The best way to survive having a brother is to keep those practical jokes coming! The author’s purpose is (Persuade, Inform or Entertain)?

  48. Answer Entertain

  49. 23 You must consider donating to your local food pantry this holiday. There are thousands of people who could use a good healthy meal. The author’s purpose is (Persuade, Inform or Entertain)?

  50. Answer Persuade

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