niche
sulkily
foreleg
rivals
(etc.)
here's a really good link-- it has vocab words-- hope this helped :)
teacherweb.com/CA/MillerMiddleSchool/.../MarooVocab2010-11.doc‎
She has two braids down the side in the front
little ptarmigan
i don't know i think its look like good
You can find examples of metaphor, simile, personification, and hyperbole throughout "Maroo of the Winter Caves" by using a close reading approach. Look for comparisons that are not meant to be taken literally (metaphor and simile), human characteristics assigned to non-human entities (personification), and exaggerated statements (hyperbole). These literary devices are often used to enhance descriptions of characters, events, or the environment in the story.
like your face... hahahahaha!!
i dpnt know
neandertals lived in teepees and caves.
a forest with lots of caves and bones
They mostly lived in caves and rock shelters.
Homo erectus caves were typically natural shelters such as rock overhangs or caves. They may have used branches, leaves, and animal hides as bedding, as well as fire for warmth, cooking, and protection. Artifacts found in these caves suggest they also stored tools, weapons, and food.
they could be caves,mud houses, or houses made out of sticks
Like it does in summer!
they could be caves,mud houses, or houses made out of sticks
the symblol that look like a doenut is add and the one that looked like a rain drop is divied