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Dogzilla Jeopardy

Dogzilla Jeopardy. This vocabulary word means very brave or daring. This vocabulary word means a living being. Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 20 points. Which two vocabulary words mean causing much fear. Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 30 points.

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Dogzilla Jeopardy

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  1. Dogzilla Jeopardy

  2. This vocabulary word means very brave or daring.

  3. This vocabulary word means a living being. Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 20 points

  4. Which two vocabulary words mean causing much fear. Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 30 points

  5. Which three vocabulary words mean large, enormous, or powerful. Insert Text for Question Category 1 – 40 points

  6. Why is the story set in a city rather than a small town?

  7. Why are the mice terrified of Dogzilla?

  8. What do the mice do to defeat Dogzilla?

  9. What characteristics of the mice might help them deal with Dogzilla?

  10. Realism or Fantasy Drip, drop. Drip, drop. Rain came falling down from the sky. Soon, there were puddles everywhere.

  11. Realism or Fantasy Carlos would never forget what happened this morning. He couldn’t believe that as he reached for the syrup, his pancake jumped off the plate. Then it rolled out the door and walked down the street.

  12. Realism or Fantasy It was so hot yesterday that all of the corn in our field began to pop. Soon, the whole field was covered in fluffy white kernels.

  13. Realism or Fantasy Butter was a small, round hen. She was yellow as a cube of butter. That is how she got her name. Almost every day, Butter laid an egg in her nest.

  14. Change wife to be plural.

  15. Change loaf to be plural.

  16. Change life to be plural.

  17. Change wolf to be plural.

  18. Replace the phrase with a possessive. the truck of their uncle

  19. Replace the phrase with a possessive. the barks of the dogs

  20. Replace the phrase with a possessive. the favorite place for the twins

  21. Replace the phrase with a possessive. the flowers of each water lily

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