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Red 5 - lessons 1 to 3
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Large, populous places are..
cities
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Substance from which something is made...
material
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____ are hollow places in the earth, in a rock or underground. Paleolithic people lived in them.
Caves
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Beautiful, easy, kind, happy, are examples of...
adjectives
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Art technique where one form of shape overlaps another so that one is in front of the other:
overlapping
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The first and longest period of time in Prehistory is called....
The Paleolithic Age
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Constructions for defensive purposes...
city walls
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What are the two options of framing in a picture?
Open frame and closed frame.
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Breakfast, snack, lunch and dinner are...
meals
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Beautifully, carefully, easily, are examples of...
adverbs
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What did Paleolithic people use fire for? List 2 functions
To cook food, keep themselves warm and drive wild animals away.
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What is it?
It's a wheel.
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A person who sells and buys things is..
a merchant.
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Art technique where the shapes are connected one to the other like a chain. One thing is in contact with another at several points.
interconnecting
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What are our basic needs? Name 3.
hydration, food, sleep, shelter, stay warm.
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What does the viewing angle refer to in photography?
It refers to how we see something depending on our position and the place where the object is.
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Invention that allowed people to use the wind to move the boats.
It's a sail.
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____ are small and simple constructions made to live in. Brazilian indians still use them.
Huts
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What is it?
It's a plow.
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Jobs or activities that people do... Synonym of jobs
occupations
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Art technique where the forms only touch each other at one of their points or on one side
contacting
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