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Using The Exact Words From A Source In Your Essay
Animal Which Uses Stripes To Camouflage In Groups
An Organism Which Makes It's Own Food
Prey Animal, Usually Eaten By Wolves In Stories
Where Bee's Live
Presenting Someone Else's Work As Your Own
How You Should Start Your Introduction
A Word Which Refers To The Different Types Of Life In An Ecosystem
How The Audience Feels Based On What The Author Has Written
An Organism Which Breaks Down Dead Matter
A Group Of Bees
A Word Which Could Refer To Any Living Organism
The Type Of Emotion Or Feeling An Author Creates With Their Writing
How A Predator Or Prey May Blend In
An Organism Which Eat Plants or Animals
Taking Someone Else's Words And Making Them Your Own
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At The End Of The Intro, Expresses The Main Idea Of Your Essay
When You Use Like Or As To Describe Something
Ecosystems Could Have Multiple These, Which Show All The Ways Organisms Are Connected
Insect Which Spreads Pollen
An Organism Which Eats Another Organism To Survive
An Organism Which Only Eats Meat
Giving Credit To The Source Where The Information Comes From, Is Called
A Word Which Could Describe Any Non-Living Thing
A Relationship Where Organisms Help Each Other
A Relationship Where Organisms Want The Same Thing
A Linked Line Of How Energy Transfers In An Ecosystem
An Organism Which Is Eaten By Another Organism To Survive
Insect Which Travels In Swarms And Is A Danger To Crops
A Pond, Forest, Swamp, Or Lake, For Example
An Animal Which Only Eats Plants
An Organism Which Needs To Eat Other Organisms To Survive