Vocabulary 27 Language Arts Math Social Studies Science

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Vocabulary 27 Language Arts Math Social Studies Science 1.exact rhyme - both consonant and vowel sound are the same in two words Cake – take 2.off rhyme - either the consonant or the vowel is not the exact sound. 3.end rhyme – last word in line rhymes with the last word in another line 1.acute triangle - when 2 angles are less than 90 degrees. 2.composite number - A Composite Number can be divided evenly by numbers other than 1 or itself. 3.cumutative property of multiplication.- factors can be multiplied in any order and the product is always the same. 1.assassinate – killing of an important person 2.Hellenistic – Of or relating to postclassical Greek history and culture from the death of Alexander the Great to the accession of Augustus. Relating to or in the style of the Greek art or architecture of this period   3.republic – govt. in which representatives of the people serve in the government 1.consumer - a person who uses products and then re-buys them 2.continental drift - theory of the beginning of the continents 3.control – the norm in an experiment