Descriptive Naming Part 1 | Descriptive Naming Part 2 | Multi unit-Y/N | Multi-unit y/n continued | Naming |
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What are socks?
These are knit, keep you warm, and are worn on your feet.
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What is a hairdresser?
This is a person that washes, dries, and styles something; works in a salon.
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No
Are anchors made of wood?
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No
Can you cut a tree with scissors?
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What is a spoon
(Look at item)
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What is the moon/stars?
This is bright, in the sky, and appears at night.
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What is Texas?
This is a large state, usually hot and humid, associated with cowboys.
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Yes
Are crowded rooms stuffy?
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Yes
Does a nurse take your temperature?
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What is a key
(Look at item)
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What is a ball?
This is round, comes in different sizes, rolls or bounces.
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What are eggs?
This is easy to break, used frequently when cooking, can be poached or scrambled.
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No
Do deliverymen put out fires?
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No
Do pianos sing?
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What is a comb
(Look at item)
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What is milk?
This is white in color, thick liquid, and a dairy product.
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What is a shark?
This swims in the ocean, has a healthy appetite, and large jaws.
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Yes
Do you lock doors with keys?
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Yes
Do farmers raise animals?
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What is a toothbrush
(Look at item)
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What is a table?
This has a flat surface, stands on legs, and can be eaten off of.
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What are flowers.
This grows indoors or outdoors, a colorful arrangement, and given in bouquets.
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No
Do four-legged animals talk?
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Yes
Are soldiers sent to war?
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What is a pen.
(Look at item)
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