My Side of the Mountain Vocabulary Quiz. 1. plants resembling grasses, with solid rather than hollow stems A. Blazed B. Migration C. Tubers D. Sedges.

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My Side of the Mountain Vocabulary Quiz

1. plants resembling grasses, with solid rather than hollow stems A. Blazed B. Migration C. Tubers D. Sedges

2. holes or tunnels dug by small animals for homes or shelter A. Props B. Fashion C. Warblers D. Burrows

3. marked or cut, as when making a trail A. Blazed B. Aspen C. Lure D. Bulbs

4. a western tree whose leaves flutter A. aspen B. talons C. warblers D. Fashion

5. swollen stems, usually underground, such as potatoes A fashion B lure C tubers D. blazed

6. the claws of a bird of prey A. talons B. warblers C. mantle D. sedges

7. a covering; a cloak A. mantle B. fashion C. talons D. lure

8.underground stems or roots A. sedges B. mantle C. props D. funnels

9. to make into a particular form A. migration B. jesses C. fashion D. mantle

10. small birds, many of which have yellowish feathers and markings A. Aspen B. Burrows C. Warblers D. Sedges

11. A shaft flue or stack for the package of smoke A. walbers B. funnel C. flutter D. props

12. A bunch of feathers attached to a long cord used in a falconry to bring a hawk back A. lure B. blazed C. walbers D. aspen

13. Devices used to support something A. props B. jesses C. migration D. talons

14. A mass movement A. migration B. walbers C. fashion D. bulbs

15. Preservation of life A. ventilate B. survival C. ferocity D. reintroduction

16. Short straps fastened around the legs of a hawk A. jesses B. walbers C. mantle D. fashion

17. To let fresh air into a place A. tethered B. ferocity C. ventilate D. survival

18.Gathering plant parts to be eaten A. harvesting B. tethered C. ventilate D. ferocity

19. Bound with a rope or chain to limit how far one can move A. tethered B. walbers C. fashion D. funnel

20. The condition of being savage or fierce A. ferocity B. survival C. fashion D. jesses