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1 “Nature’s Demands”

2 vor/vour means “to eat” dorm means “to sleep”

3 The suffix –ious means “full of.” Examples: tenacity – ity + -ious = tenacious (full of determination) sagacity – ity + -ious = sagacious (full of wisdom)

4 An animal that eats mostly plants The triceratops had sharp horns to defend itself, but it rarely attacked other dinosaurs because it was a herbivore.

5 An animal that eats spiders I don’t understand how anything could eat spiders; I could never be an arachnivore.

6 A place where students sleep People can study, sleep, and relax in a dormitory.

7 An animal that eats mainly other animals. A spider is considered a carnivore because it eats other insects.

8 Not active Mosquitoes in Alaska lay their eggs during the late summer, but the eggs stay dormant until they hatch in the spring.

9 Inclined to eat a lot Rafel has a voracious appetite for adventure movies and has watched some more than a dozen times.

10 An animal that eats both plants and other animals An omnivore has the easiest time finding food, because it can eat almost anything.

11 To eat with a lot of hunger or greed Because she was lost and hadn’t eaten in two days, Kelly devoured the apples she found growing in the old orchard.


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