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SRA Imagine It! Cumulative Vocabulary List Key: S=Selection Vocabulary C=Concept Vocabulary E=Expanding Vocabulary LEVEL WORD DEFINITION Introduced Order Type Selection Title 5 placid Calm, serene, free from disturbance. U1 1 RA Read Aloud: THE BATS 5 plentifully In a large amount, extra. U1 2 RA Read Aloud: THE BATS 5 offering A sacrifice given in worship or homage. U1 3 RA Read Aloud: THE BATS 5 propped Supported by something under or against. U1 4 S THE LAND I LOST 5 edible Fit or safe to eat. U1 5 S THE LAND I LOST 5 lingered Past tense of linger: to be slow in leaving. U1 6 S THE LAND I LOST 5 inspired Influenced. U1 7 S THE LAND I LOST 5 unjustly Unfairly. U1 8 S THE LAND I LOST 5 persecuted Past tense of persecute: to treat in a cruel and unjust way. U1 9 S THE LAND I LOST 5 logic A way of thinking about something. U1 10 S THE LAND I LOST 5 apparently As far as one can judge by the way things appear. U1 11 S THE LAND I LOST 5 assumed Past tense of assume: to take for granted. U1 12 S THE LAND I LOST 5 reality Something actual or real. U1 13 S THE LAND I LOST 5 slopes plural of slope: a section of ground that is not flat. U1 14 E THE LAND I LOST 5 trench A long narrow ditch. U1 15 E THE LAND I LOST 5 cultivate To plant and help grow. U1 16 E THE LAND I LOST 5 professional Having to do with a career that requires special schooling. U1 17 E THE LAND I LOST 5 mythology a group or collection of myths and legends. U1 18 E THE LAND I LOST 5 scold To speak sharply to. U1 19 E THE LAND I LOST 5 flatterer A person who praises too much, or insincerely. U1 20 E THE LAND I LOST 5 pitiful Causing feelings of sorrow and sympathy. U1 21 E THE LAND I LOST 5 sense To feel or understand. U1 22 E THE LAND I LOST 5 anxiously Nervously or with fear. U1 23 E THE LAND I LOST 5 culture The collection of beliefs, customs, stories, and art shared by a group of people. U1 24 C THE LAND I LOST 5 Senegal A country in Africa. U1 25 S OUR SONG 5 lavender A plant with fragrant purple flowers. U1 26 S OUR SONG 5 delicate Small, or dainty. U1 27 S OUR SONG 5 ship To send by ship, train, truck, or airplane. U1 28 S OUR SONG 5 traders plural of trader: a person who buys and sells things as a business. U1 29 S OUR SONG 5 surrounded Past tense of surround: to be on all sides. U1 30 S OUR SONG 5 mist A cloud of tiny drops of water or other liquid in the air; fog. U1 31 S OUR SONG 5 ignores Pays no attention to. U1 32 S OUR SONG 5 quivers Shakes slightly. U1 33 S OUR SONG 5 imagine To picture a person or thing in the mind. U1 34 E OUR SONG 5 shoot-outs plural of shoot-out: a shooting competition that is used to decide the winner of a game. U1 35 E OUR SONG 5 groundnuts Plural of groundnut: peanut. U1 36 E OUR SONG 5 market A place where food or goods are for sale. U1 37 E OUR SONG 5 related Belonging to the same family. U1 38 E OUR SONG 5 besides In addition to. U1 39 E OUR SONG 5 galloping Moving or riding at a gallop, the fastest gait of a horse. U1 40 E OUR SONG 5 whistles Moves with a sound like a whistle. U1 41 E OUR SONG 5 winding To move in one direction and then another. U1 42 E OUR SONG 5 grabs Takes hold of. U1 43 E OUR SONG 5 pilgrimage A journey to a sacred or very special place. U1 44 C OUR SONG 5 kimono A loose robe that is tied with a sash. U1 45 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

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Key:S=Selection VocabularyC=Concept Vocabulary

E=Expanding Vocabulary

LEVEL WORD DEFINITION Introduced Order Type Selection Title

5 placid Calm, serene, free from disturbance. U1 1 RA Read Aloud: THE BATS5 plentifully In a large amount, extra. U1 2 RA Read Aloud: THE BATS5 offering A sacrifice given in worship or homage. U1 3 RA Read Aloud: THE BATS5 propped Supported by something under or against. U1 4 S THE LAND I LOST5 edible Fit or safe to eat. U1 5 S THE LAND I LOST5 lingered Past tense of linger: to be slow in leaving. U1 6 S THE LAND I LOST5 inspired Influenced. U1 7 S THE LAND I LOST5 unjustly Unfairly. U1 8 S THE LAND I LOST5 persecuted Past tense of persecute: to treat in a cruel and unjust way. U1 9 S THE LAND I LOST5 logic A way of thinking about something. U1 10 S THE LAND I LOST5 apparently As far as one can judge by the way things appear. U1 11 S THE LAND I LOST5 assumed Past tense of assume: to take for granted. U1 12 S THE LAND I LOST5 reality Something actual or real. U1 13 S THE LAND I LOST5 slopes plural of slope: a section of ground that is not flat. U1 14 E THE LAND I LOST5 trench A long narrow ditch. U1 15 E THE LAND I LOST5 cultivate To plant and help grow. U1 16 E THE LAND I LOST5 professional Having to do with a career that requires special schooling. U1 17 E THE LAND I LOST5 mythology a group or collection of myths and legends. U1 18 E THE LAND I LOST5 scold To speak sharply to. U1 19 E THE LAND I LOST5 flatterer A person who praises too much, or insincerely. U1 20 E THE LAND I LOST5 pitiful Causing feelings of sorrow and sympathy. U1 21 E THE LAND I LOST5 sense To feel or understand. U1 22 E THE LAND I LOST5 anxiously Nervously or with fear. U1 23 E THE LAND I LOST5 culture The collection of beliefs, customs, stories, and art shared by a group of

people.U1 24 C THE LAND I LOST

5 Senegal A country in Africa. U1 25 S OUR SONG5 lavender A plant with fragrant purple flowers. U1 26 S OUR SONG5 delicate Small, or dainty. U1 27 S OUR SONG5 ship To send by ship, train, truck, or airplane. U1 28 S OUR SONG5 traders plural of trader: a person who buys and sells things as a business. U1 29 S OUR SONG5 surrounded Past tense of surround: to be on all sides. U1 30 S OUR SONG5 mist A cloud of tiny drops of water or other liquid in the air; fog. U1 31 S OUR SONG5 ignores Pays no attention to. U1 32 S OUR SONG5 quivers Shakes slightly. U1 33 S OUR SONG5 imagine To picture a person or thing in the mind. U1 34 E OUR SONG5 shoot-outs plural of shoot-out: a shooting competition that is used to decide the

winner of a game.U1 35 E OUR SONG

5 groundnuts Plural of groundnut: peanut. U1 36 E OUR SONG5 market A place where food or goods are for sale. U1 37 E OUR SONG5 related Belonging to the same family. U1 38 E OUR SONG5 besides In addition to. U1 39 E OUR SONG5 galloping Moving or riding at a gallop, the fastest gait of a horse. U1 40 E OUR SONG5 whistles Moves with a sound like a whistle. U1 41 E OUR SONG5 winding To move in one direction and then another. U1 42 E OUR SONG5 grabs Takes hold of. U1 43 E OUR SONG5 pilgrimage A journey to a sacred or very special place. U1 44 C OUR SONG5 kimono A loose robe that is tied with a sash. U1 45 S THE DANCING BIRD OF

PARADISE

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5 phonograph An instrument that reproduces sound from records. U1 46 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 startled Excited by sudden surprise or alarm. U1 47 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 internment Confined or impounded, especially during a time of war. U1 48 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 barrack Providing temporary housing; very plain and uniform. U1 49 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 sweltered Past tense of swelter: to suffer, sweat, or become faint from heat. U1 50 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 ascend To climb. U1 51 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 donned Past tense of don: to put on. U1 52 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 soloed Past tense of solo: to dance or perform alone. U1 53 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 enrich To make better by adding something. U1 54 S THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 lilting Having cheerful rhythm or beat. U1 55 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 beckoned Past tense of beckon: to make a sign or signal by moving the hand or head.

U1 56 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 poised Balanced or steady. U1 57 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 loyal Having or showing strong and lasting support for someone or something. U1 58 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 orderly Not causing or making trouble. U1 59 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 converted Past tense of convert: to change something into something different. U1 60 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 latrines Plural of latrine: a toilet. U1 61 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 roll call The act of calling off a list of names to check attendance. U1 62 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 blistering Extremely intense or severe. U1 63 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 agent A person who acts for some other person or company. U1 64 E THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 inheritance Something that is passed from one generation to the next. U1 65 C THE DANCING BIRD OF PARADISE

5 attitude A way of acting, thinking, or feeling. U1 66 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 claim To declare as one's own. U1 67 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 magnificent Outstanding; excellent. U1 68 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 spellbound Fascinated; filled with delight or wonder. U1 69 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 civilizations plural of civilization: an advanced human society in which agriculture,

trade, government, art, and science are highly developed.U1 70 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH

5 section A part of an area. U1 71 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 concert A musical performance. U1 72 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 finest Best; most excellent. U1 73 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 forbidden Off-limits. U1 74 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH

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5 trolley A streetcar that runs on tracks and gets its power from an electric wire overhead.

U1 75 S FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH

5 fright A sudden fear or alarm. U1 76 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 fooling Being silly, joking, or teasing. U1 77 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 messin’ up Making mistakes; misbehaving. U1 78 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 booming Deep and loud. U1 79 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 grand Very good or excellent. U1 80 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 dedication A ceremony that involves setting aside something for a specific purpose. U1 81 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH

5 emancipator Someone who sets others free from slavery or control. U1 82 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 farewell Good-bye and good luck. U1 83 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 velvet A fabric made of soft, thick fibers. U1 84 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 cooperating Working together. U1 85 E FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 anecdote A short, true story about a real event in someone's life. U1 86 C FROM MISS IDA'S PORCH5 vast Great in size. U1 87 S IN TWO WORLDS5 tilted Past tense of tilt: to raise one side of. U1 88 S IN TWO WORLDS5 withered Past tense of wither: to dry up from a loss of moisture. U1 89 S IN TWO WORLDS5 inhabit To live in or on. U1 90 S IN TWO WORLDS5 role A position or function. U1 91 S IN TWO WORLDS5 luxury Expensive. U1 92 S IN TWO WORLDS5 freighter A ship used for carrying cargo. U1 93 S IN TWO WORLDS5 sewage Waste that is carried off in sewers and drains. U1 94 S IN TWO WORLDS5 lagoon A shallow body of water usually connected to a larger body of water. U1 95 S IN TWO WORLDS5 fluent Able to speak effortlessly. U1 96 S IN TWO WORLDS5 ancestors Plural of ancestor: a person from whom one is descended. U1 97 E IN TWO WORLDS5 scattered Spread throughout various places. U1 98 E IN TWO WORLDS5 monument A building or statue that is made to honor a person or event. U1 99 E IN TWO WORLDS5 resources plural of resource: something used for help or support. U1 100 E IN TWO WORLDS5 secluded Removed from others. U1 101 E IN TWO WORLDS5 seasonal Happening in a certain season of the year. U1 102 E IN TWO WORLDS5 standard Widely used or usual. U1 103 E IN TWO WORLDS5 income Money received for work or from things that are owned. U1 104 E IN TWO WORLDS5 relying Trusting or depending. U1 105 E IN TWO WORLDS5 permanently Lasting or meant to last. U1 106 E IN TWO WORLDS5 generations A way to distinguish people of one time period from another. U1 107 C IN TWO WORLDS5 plentiful Enough; excess. U2 108 RA Read Aloud: SAVING ENERGY

5 environment Everything in our surroundings. U2 109 RA Read Aloud: SAVING ENERGY

5 industrial Pertaining to large industry or factories. U2 110 RA Read Aloud: SAVING ENERGY

5 dissolve To mix into liquid. U2 111 S THE SPARKS FLY5 retirement The act of taking oneself away from a job or occupation. U2 112 S THE SPARKS FLY5 inefficient Not offering a good use of money or effort. U2 113 S THE SPARKS FLY5 vents Plural of vent: an opening through which a gas passes. U2 114 S THE SPARKS FLY5 charged Past tense of charge: to fill with electricity. U2 115 S THE SPARKS FLY5 demonstration Something that explains, proves, or shows something clearly. U2 116 S THE SPARKS FLY5 donors Plural of donor: a person who gives something. U2 117 S THE SPARKS FLY5 electrocuted Past tense of electrocute: to kill by means of a very strong electric shock. U2 118 S THE SPARKS FLY

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5 attracted Past tense of attract: to cause to come near. U2 119 S THE SPARKS FLY5 insulators Plural of insulator: a material that does not carry an electric charge. U2 120 S THE SPARKS FLY5 reproduce To produce offspring. U2 121 E THE SPARKS FLY5 patent To obtain the exclusive rights to an invention. U2 122 E THE SPARKS FLY5 jolt Shock. U2 123 E THE SPARKS FLY5 uproariously Noisily; loudly. U2 124 E THE SPARKS FLY5 climax The most exciting moment. U2 125 E THE SPARKS FLY5 intrigued Past tense of intrigue: to make curious. U2 126 E THE SPARKS FLY5 spindly Long and lean U2 127 E THE SPARKS FLY5 linen Made of linen. Linen is a cloth woven from fibers of flax. U2 128 E THE SPARKS FLY5 lead A heavy, soft, gray metal. U2 129 E THE SPARKS FLY5 conductors Plural of conductor: a material that carries an electric charge. U2 130 E THE SPARKS FLY5 curiosity Wanting to know things. U2 131 C THE SPARKS FLY5 layer One thickness of something. U2 132 S TAILING TORNADOES5 raging Very active and unpredictable. U2 133 S TAILING TORNADOES5 survey An inspection or investigation. U2 134 S TAILING TORNADOES5 opposing Opposite; completely different. U2 135 S TAILING TORNADOES5 prediction The act of telling something before it happens. U2 136 S TAILING TORNADOES5 severe Very serious; dangerous. U2 137 S TAILING TORNADOES5 stovepipe A thin pipe connected to a stove that directs smoke or fumes out of an

area. U2 138 S TAILING TORNADOES

5 spiraling Moving in the shape of a spiral. U2 139 S TAILING TORNADOES5 inspiration The stirring of the mind, feelings, or imagination, especially so that some

good idea comes. U2 140 S TAILING TORNADOES

5 alert Awake and prepared to act. U2 141 S TAILING TORNADOES5 muggy Warm and damp. U2 142 E TAILING TORNADOES5 meteorologist A person who studies Earth's atmosphere and the changes that take place

within it. One important branch of meteorology is the weather. U2 143 E TAILING TORNADOES

5 radiosondes Plural of radiosonde: an instrument carried upward by a balloon that gathers and sends data about the weather.

U2 144 E TAILING TORNADOES

5 humidity The amount of moisture in the air. U2 145 E TAILING TORNADOES5 satellite From a spacecraft that moves in an orbit around Earth that is used to help

predict the weather. U2 146 E TAILING TORNADOES

5 supercells Plural of supercell: the strongest type of thunderstorm. U2 147 E TAILING TORNADOES5 anvil clouds Plural of anvil cloud: a type of cloud with a flat top that is mostly ice.

These clouds often form in the upper parts of thunderstorms.U2 148 E TAILING TORNADOES

5 wall cloud A type of cloud that hangs below the base of the thunderstorm. These clouds sometimes become funnel clouds.

U2 149 E TAILING TORNADOES

5 funnel cloud A type of rotating cloud that extends down from a thunderstorm. When funnel clouds extend to the ground, they become tornadoes.

U2 150 E TAILING TORNADOES

5 chaser fatigue The condition of being very tired after chasing a storm. U2 151 E TAILING TORNADOES5 atmosphere Earth's atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet. U2 152 C TAILING TORNADOES5 electromagnets Plural of electromagnet: a piece of iron with wire wound around it. It

becomes a magnet when an electric current is passed through the wire.U2 153 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL

5 squinted Past tense of squint: to partially close the eyes. U2 154 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 observe To make a careful study of. U2 155 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 crane A large machine with a long arm that can be moved up and down and in a

circle. Cables at the end of the crane’s arm are used to lift and move heavy objects.

U2 156 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL

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5 hypothesis Something that is suggested as being true for the purposes of further investigation.

U2 157 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL

5 positive Having one of two opposite kinds of electric charge. U2 158 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 negative Having one of two opposite kinds of electric charge. U2 159 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 practically Nearly; almost. U2 160 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 conclusions Plural of conclusion: something decided after thinking and experimenting. U2 161 S JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL

5 fright A sudden fear or alarm. U2 162 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 master list A list containing all of the information for a certain project. U2 163 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 pass A written permission. U2 164 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 junkyard A place where junk is collected and stored, especially a place for cars that

are old and wrecked.U2 165 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL

5 scientific method The accepted process for scientific investigation that involves creating a hypothesis, experimenting to test the hypothesis, and then drawing conclusions based on the results of the experiments and research.

U2 166 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL

5 holler A yell, shout, or call. U2 167 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 KIA/DIA Know-It-All, Do-It-All. U2 168 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 terminal Either end of a battery, through which electricity is conducted. U2 169 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 duct tape A type of silver adhesive tape. U2 170 E JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 experiment A special test used to find out if an idea is correct. U2 171 C JAKE DRAKE KNOW-IT-ALL5 flickering Burning or shining in an irregular way. U2 172 S WIND AT WORK5 expands Becomes larger. U2 173 S WIND AT WORK5 propel To cause to move forward. U2 174 S WIND AT WORK5 gusty Blowing in strong, sudden bursts. U2 175 S WIND AT WORK5 reliable Able to be depended on. U2 176 S WIND AT WORK5 revolving doors Plural of revolving door: a door at the front of a building that moves in a

circle around a central point. U2 177 S WIND AT WORK

5 converts Changes something into something different. U2 178 S WIND AT WORK5 currents Plural of current: a flow of electricity. U2 179 S WIND AT WORK5 fossil fuels Plural of fossil fuel: A fuel formed from the remains of plants and

animals. Coal and petroleum are fossil fuels. U2 180 S WIND AT WORK

5 economical A good use of resources; not wasteful. U2 181 S WIND AT WORK5 dike A dam or high wall of earth built to hold back the waters of a sea or river U2 182 E WIND AT WORK

5 windmill A machine that uses the power of the wind to turn sails at the top of a tower.

U2 183 E WIND AT WORK

5 harnessed Past tense of harness: to control or make use of. U2 184 E WIND AT WORK5 millstones Plural of millstone: a pair of cylinder-shaped stones used in a mill for

grinding grain. U2 185 E WIND AT WORK

5 trudging Walking slowly and with effort. U2 186 E WIND AT WORK5 predict To tell beforehand. U2 187 E WIND AT WORK5 wind turbines Plural of wind turbine: a modern-day windmill. U2 188 E WIND AT WORK5 versions Plural of version: a form of something that is changed from a earlier form. U2 189 E WIND AT WORK

5 renewable Able to be made new or as if new again. U2 190 E WIND AT WORK5 conservation The careful protection of our world's natural resources. U2 191 C WIND AT WORK5 food chain A group of living things that form a chain in which the first living thing is

eaten by the second, the second is eaten by the third, and so on. U2 192 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS

AND WEBS?

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5 food web A group of food chains in an ecosystem that are connected. U2 193 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 ecosystem All the living and nonliving things in a certain area. U2 194 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 absorbs Takes in. U2 195 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 algae Simple living things that are composed of one or more cells. Most algae are plants that do not have roots or flowers.

U2 196 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 ridges Plural of ridge: a raised, narrow strip. U2 197 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 predators Plural of predator: an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food. U2 198 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 scavenger An animal that feeds on dead animals. U2 199 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 omnivores Plural of omnivore: an animal that eats both animal flesh and plants. U2 200 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 diet The food and drink eaten by an animal. U2 201 S WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 nutrients Plural of nutrient: something that is needed by people, animals, and plants for life and growth.

U2 202 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 energy Power; the capacity to do work. U2 203 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 herbivore An animal that eats only plants. U2 204 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 carnivore An animal that eats only the flesh of other animals. U2 205 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 primary producers

Plural of primary producer: the first food-makers in a food chain or web. U2 206 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 digest To change food into a form that can be used by the body. U2 207 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 break down To separate into smaller parts; digest. U2 208 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 prey An animal that is hunted by another animal for food. U2 209 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 recycle To make fit to be used again. U2 210 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 larvae Plural of larva: The newly hatched form of some insects and other animals without backbones.

U2 211 E WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 balance An important part of every ecosystem, and each animal and plant plays a role. When a new animal is introduced into an ecosystem, or one is taken

ll h h i l ff d

U2 212 C WHAT ARE FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS?

5 decisive Deciding something finally and completely. U3 213 RA Read Aloud: CAUSES OF THE CONFLICT

5 notorious Well known for something bad. U3 214 RA Read Aloud: CAUSES OF THE CONFLICT

5 preamble The introduction to a formal document that explains its purpose. U3 215 RA Read Aloud: CAUSES OF THE CONFLICT

5 colonies Of colony: a territory ruled by another country. U3 216 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

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5 loyal Having or showing strong and lasting support for someone or something. U3 217 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 settlers Plural of settler: a person who makes his or her home in a new land or country.

U3 218 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 protest An objection to. U3 219 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 liberty Freedom from control of another country. U3 220 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 militia A group of citizens trained to fight and help in emergencies. U3 221 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 necessities Plural of necessity: something that is needed. U3 222 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 pamphlets Plural of pamphlet: a small book that has a paper cover. U3 223 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 published Past tense of publish: to print a newspaper, magazine, book, or other material and offer it for sale.

U3 224 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 discharge Dismissal from service or a job. U3 225 S ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 Continental Congress

The group of delegates from the American colonies who met during and after the American Revolution to issue the Declaration of Independence and to set up a national government after the United States won its

U3 226 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 revolution The overthrow of a system of government and the setting up of a new or different system of the government.

U3 227 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 invading Entering by force. U3 228 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 controlled Past tense of control: to command or regulate by using power or authority.

U3 229 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 stirred up Past tense of stir up: to arouse or excite. U3 230 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 representation The right or privilege of having someone that speaks and acts for a group of people in a legislative body.

U3 231 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 tyranny Unjust use of power; harsh or cruel government. U3 232 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

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5 honorable Honest; worthy of respect. U3 233 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 treaty A formal agreement between two countries. U3 234 E ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 rebellion Something done to show disagreement with the people in power. U3 235 C ...IF YOU LIVED AT THE TIME OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

5 aloft Far above the ground. U3 236 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 muffled Made softer or less loud. U3 237 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 magnified Past tense of magnify: to make something look bigger than it really is. U3 238 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 sentinel A sentry. U3 239 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 mount To get up on a horse. U3 240 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 gleam A flash or beam of light. U3 241 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 ledge A narrow surface on a cliff or rock wall. U3 242 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 weathercock A weathervane. U3 243 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 assigned Past tense of assign: to give out as a task. U3 244 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 spread To make or become known by more people. U3 245 S THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 landscape Scenery. U3 246 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 glimmer Faint light. U3 247 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 defiance Refusal to obey. U3 248 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 protesting Objecting to. U3 249 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 ammunition Material used with weapons; for example, bullets. U3 250 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 alerting Warning of possible danger. U3 251 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 troop Soldier. U3 252 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 witness To be present to see or hear something. U3 253 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 roused Past tense of rouse: to wake up. U3 254 E THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

5 movement A large group of people working together to change some part of society. U3 255 C THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE

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5 looting Stealing valuable things from others. U3 256 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 commander A leader. U3 257 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 invaders Plural of invader: a person who breaks into something or some place without being asked or wanted.

U3 258 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 prompt Quick or on time. U3 259 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 civilians Plural of civilian: a person not in the military. U3 260 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 revealing Making known. U3 261 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 idle Not busy. U3 262 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 precautions Plural of precaution: something done beforehand to prevent harm or danger.

U3 263 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 lessen To make or become less. U3 264 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 portrait A likeness of a person that is created by a painter or photographer. U3 265 S THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 traitor A person who does something to harm his or her own country. U3 266 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 obedience To obey or carry out the orders, wishes, or instructions of. U3 267 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 legislature A body of persons that has the ability to make or pass laws. U3 268 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 reach Touch or grasp. U3 269 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 defenses Plural of defense: a person or thing that guards against attack. U3 270 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 arms Plural of arm: weapon. U3 271 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 certificate A written statement accepted as proof of certain facts. U3 272 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 comrade A friend who shares the same work as another. U3 273 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 tenants Plural of tenant: a person who pays money to use a house, apartment, office, or land that belongs to someone else.

U3 274 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 essential Very important or necessary. U3 275 E THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 espionage The act of spying, or secretly trying to get information. U3 276 C THE MASTER SPY OF YORKTOWN

5 character All the qualities that make a person or thing different from others. U3 277 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 allegiance Faithful support of a country, person, group, or cause. U3 278 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 central Main; chief. U3 279 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 delegates Plural of delegate: a person who is chosen to act for others. U3 280 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

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5 concern Something important to a person. U3 281 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 league A number of people, groups, or countries joined together for a common purpose.

U3 282 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 contribute To give. U3 283 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 eavesdroppers Plural of eavesdropper: a person who listens to other people talk without letting them know they are listening.

U3 284 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 accomplishment Achievement. U3 285 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 rumors Plural of rumor: a story or statement passed from one person to another as truth with no proof.

U3 286 S SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 confederation A group of countries or states joined together for a common purpose. U3 287 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 convention A formal meeting for some special purpose. U3 288 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 adjourned Past tense of adjourn: To stop work. U3 289 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 stationed Past tense of station: To place in a post or position. U3 290 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 gossipy Full of talk or rumors, often untrue. U3 291 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 constitution The document containing the law and plan of government. U3 292 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 federal Having to do with a central government of the United States, thought of as separate of the government of each state.

U3 293 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 supreme Greatest in power or authority. U3 294 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 alarming Causing alarm or fear. U3 295 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 representing Speaking or acting for. U3 296 E SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 allegiance Promising to be loyal and devoted to a group or an idea. U3 297 C SHH! WE'RE WRITING THE CONSTITUTION

5 utter To express out loud. U3 298 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 draft A rough copy of something written. U3 299 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 rights Plural of right: a just, moral, or lawful claim. U3 300 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 declarations Plural of declaration: a written statement that makes something known. U3 301 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!

5 bombarded Past tense of bombard: to attack with bombs or heavy fire from big guns. U3 302 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!

5 retreat To move back. U3 303 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 debate A discussion between two groups that do not agree. U3 304 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 exposing Leaving open or without protection. U3 305 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 composition Something put together or created, especially something written. U3 306 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 treason The betraying of one's country by helping the enemy. U3 307 S GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 striving Making a great effort. U3 308 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 document A written statement that gives information about something. U3 309 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 benefit Something that helps a person or thing; advantage. U3 310 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 models Plural of model: a thing that is a good example of something and is U3 311 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!

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5 fleet A group of warships under one command. U3 312 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 disastrous Extremely bad. U3 313 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 unanimous In or showing total agreement. U3 314 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 durable Able to last a long time. U3 315 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 consent Permission. U3 316 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 abolish To end, stop. U3 317 E GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 vigilance The act of being alert and watchful in order to avoid danger. U3 318 C GIVE ME LIBERTY!5 visible Able to be seen. U4 319 RA Read Aloud: THE FIVE

"WANDERERS" OF THE ANCIENT SKIES

5 existence The fact of being alive or real. U4 320 RA Read Aloud: THE FIVE "WANDERERS" OF THE ANCIENT SKIES

5 accurate Correct, exact, or precise. U4 321 RA Read Aloud: THE FIVE "WANDERERS" OF THE ANCIENT SKIES

5 infinity The condition of having no limits. U4 322 S THE UNIVERSE5 disks Plural of disk: a flat, thin, round object. U4 323 S THE UNIVERSE5 clusters Plural of cluster: a number of things of the same kind that are grouped

together. U4 324 S THE UNIVERSE

5 bulges Plural of bulge: a rounded part that swells out. U4 325 S THE UNIVERSE5 cosmic Of or relating to the universe. U4 326 S THE UNIVERSE5 spokes Plural of spoke: One of the rods or bars that connect the rim of a wheel to

the hub.U4 327 S THE UNIVERSE

5 spiral A curve that keeps winding. A spiral may wind inward and outward or downward and upward.

U4 328 S THE UNIVERSE

5 galaxy A very large group of stars. U4 329 S THE UNIVERSE5 collapse To fall in; break down. U4 330 S THE UNIVERSE5 detect To find out or notice; discover. U4 331 S THE UNIVERSE5 solar system The sun and all the planets, satellites, asteroids, and comets that revolve

around it.U4 332 E THE UNIVERSE

5 light-years Plural of light-year: the distance that light travels through space in one year. Because light moves at a speed of about 186,000 miles per second, it travels about 5.88 trillion miles in one year. If a star is 30 light-years away, it takes 30 years for its light to reach Earth.

U4 333 E THE UNIVERSE

5 compact Tightly packed together. U4 334 E THE UNIVERSE5 region Any large area or territory. U4 335 E THE UNIVERSE5 gusts Plural of gust: a sudden, strong rush of wind or air. U4 336 E THE UNIVERSE5 collide To crash against each other. U4 337 E THE UNIVERSE5 cubic Describing or measuring length, width, and thickness. U4 338 E THE UNIVERSE5 black holes Plural of black hole: an invisible object in space that has a pull of gravity

so strong that nothing can escape from it, not even light. U4 339 E THE UNIVERSE

5 eventually Finally. U4 340 E THE UNIVERSE5 expand To become larger. U4 341 E THE UNIVERSE5 physics The branch of science that studies the physical world and how objects

interact in space and time.U4 342 C THE UNIVERSE

5 stargazers Plural of stargazer: a person who studies the stars. U4 343 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

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5 observatories Plural of observatory: a place or building that has telescopes for observing and studying the sun, moon, planets, and stars.

U4 344 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 archaeology The study of the way humans lived a long time ago. Archaeologists dig up the remains of ancient cities and towns and then study the tools, weapons, pottery, and other things they find.

U4 345 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 abandoned Past tense of abandon: to leave and not return. U4 346 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 devised Past tense of devise: to think out, invent, or plan. U4 347 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 dramatic Exciting or interesting. U4 348 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 calculations Plural of calculation: the result of counting, computing, or figuring. U4 349 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 vertical Straight up and down. U4 350 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 bull's-eye The center of a circle or target. U4 351 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 solar Having to do with or coming from the sun. U4 352 S CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 ancient Of or having to do with times very long ago. U4 353 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 astronomy The science that deals with the sun, moon, stars, planets and other heavenly bodies.

U4 354 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 centuries Plural of century: a period of one hundred years. U4 355 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 plateau An area of flat land higher than the surrounding country. U4 356 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 horizon The line where the sky and the ground or the sea seem to meet. U4 357 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 dawn Daybreak. U4 358 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 reconstruction A structure, such as a building or model, that has been made again by putting parts together.

U4 359 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 dagger Plural of dagger: a small weapon that looks like a knife. U4 360 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 tribute Something done or given to show respect or thanks. U4 361 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 harmony Friendly agreement or cooperation. U4 362 E CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 solstice The two times each year when the sun is farthest from the equator. U4 363 C CIRCLES, SQUARES, AND DAGGERS

5 impact The force of one object striking against another. U4 364 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 deflated Past tense of deflate: to let the air out of something. U4 365 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 analyze To find out what something is made of by taking it apart. U4 366 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 texture The look and feel of something. U4 367 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 hospitable Welcome and comfortable; friendly. U4 368 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 microscopic So small it can only be seen through a microscope. U4 369 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 harsh Severe. U4 370 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 haze Mist, smoke, or dust in the air. U4 371 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 accumulate To gather or pile up. U4 372 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS

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5 pressure Force caused by one thing pushing against another thing. U4 373 S THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 inflated Past tense of inflate: to cause to swell by filling with air or gas. U4 374 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 pace The rate of speed in walking, running, or moving. U4 375 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 geologist One who specializes in the study of geology, the science that deals with

the structure of Earth. U4 376 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS

5 organisms Plural of organism: a living thing. U4 377 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 negative Saying or indicating “no.” U4 378 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 primitive Having to do with an early or first stage of development. U4 379 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 atmosphere The layer of gases that surrounds a planet. U4 380 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 particles Plural of particle: A very small bit or piece of something. U4 381 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 ferocious Fierce; strong and violent. U4 382 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 habitable Suitable to live in or on. U4 383 E THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 spacecraft Vehicles that travel in space. U4 384 C THE MYSTERY OF MARS5 module A part of a spacecraft that has a special use and can be separated from

the rest of the craft.U4 385 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 bulky Large and puffy. U4 386 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 focused Past tense of focus: to direct attention to someone or something. U4 387 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 thrust A sudden, strong push or force. U4 388 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 hatch An opening in the deck of a ship or spacecraft that leads to other decks. U4 389 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 tranquility The absence of motion or disturbance. U4 390 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 awe Great wonder, fear, and respect. U4 391 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 depressed Past tense of depress: to cause to sink below the surrounding region. U4 392 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 mankind Human beings as a group; the human race. U4 393 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 sensations Plural of sensation: a feeling. U4 394 S APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 orbit To move in a path around a heavenly body. U4 395 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 lunar Of or having to do with the moon. U4 396 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 mission A special job or task. U4 397 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 engineer A person who is trained in engineering, the work that uses scientific

knowledge for practical things, such as designing machines.U4 398 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 extraordinary Very unusual; remarkable. U4 399 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 internal Having to do with or on the inside. U4 400 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 spectacular Out of the ordinary; impressive. U4 401 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

LANDING5 panels Plural of panel: A board containing the dials, instruments, and controls for

running something.U4 402 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON

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5 quarantine The keeping of a person, animal, or thing away from others to stop the spreading of a disease.

U4 403 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON LANDING

5 debriefed Past tense of debrief: to question in order to obtain knowledge or information.

U4 404 E APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON LANDING

5 odyssey A voyage that results in some kind of discovery or change, usually for the good.

U4 405 C APOLLO 11: FIRST MOON LANDING

5 transferring Moving from one place to another. U4 406 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 responsibilities Plural of responsibility: something that is a person's job, duty, or concern. U4 407 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 confidence Faith in oneself. U4 408 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 discouraged Past tense of discourage: to try to keep a person from doing something. U4 409 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 application A request, especially for a job. U4 410 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 processes Plural of process: a series of actions performed in making or doing something.

U4 411 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 eclipse A darkening or hiding of the sun, a planet, or a moon, by another heavenly body.

U4 412 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 precise Exact; definite. U4 413 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 varies Changes; makes or becomes different. U4 414 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 advance To help the progress or growth of; to further. U4 415 S ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 focused Past tense of focus: to direct attention to someone or something. U4 416 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 veteran A person who has had a lot of experience. U4 417 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 pride A feeling that one has worth and importance. U4 418 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 role model A person whose behavior is imitated, or copied, by others. U4 419 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 brilliant Extremely intelligent. U4 420 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 pursuing Finding ways to accomplish goals, as in a career. U4 421 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 clarity Clearness. U4 422 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 requirements Plural of requirement: something that is necessary. U4 423 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 potential Capable of becoming something; possible but not yet actual. U4 424 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 navigation The act of navigating a ship or aircraft. U4 425 E ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 perserverance Having the strength to keep going even when you might fell like quitting. U4 426 C ELLEN OCHOA: REACHING FOR THE STARS

5 territory An area of land. U5 427 RA Read Aloud: CONNECTING THE COUNTRY

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5 obstacle Something that blocks progress. U5 428 RA Read Aloud: CONNECTING THE COUNTRY

5 ceded To give, often by treaty. U5 429 RA Read Aloud: CONNECTING THE COUNTRY

5 hostile Showing ill-will or hatred. U5 430 RA Read Aloud: CONNECTING THE COUNTRY

5 legends Plural of legend: a story passed down through the years that many people believe, but that is not entirely true.

U5 431 S BUFFALO HUNT

5 sacred Regarded as deserving respect. U5 432 S BUFFALO HUNT5 stampede To cause a sudden, wild running of a frightened herd of animals. U5 433 S BUFFALO HUNT5 banners Plural of banner: a piece of cloth that has a design and sometimes writing

on it.U5 434 S BUFFALO HUNT

5 lurking Lying hidden and quiet, preparing to attack. U5 435 S BUFFALO HUNT5 procession A group of persons moving forward in a line or in a certain order. U5 436 S BUFFALO HUNT5 elders Plural of elder: a person who is older. U5 437 S BUFFALO HUNT5 cow The fully grown female of some large mammals, such as buffaloes,

elephants, or whales.U5 438 S BUFFALO HUNT

5 ladles Plural of ladle: a spoon with a long handle and a bowl shaped like a cup. It is used to scoop up liquids.

U5 439 S BUFFALO HUNT

5 pitched Past tense of pitch: to set up. U5 440 S BUFFALO HUNT5 flourished Past tense of flourish: to grow or develop strongly and with vigor. U5 441 E BUFFALO HUNT5 ranged Past tense of range: to wander or roam. U5 442 E BUFFALO HUNT5 stalking Following someone or something quietly and carefully in order to catch it U5 443 E BUFFALO HUNT

5 migrated Past tense of migrate: to move from one place to another. U5 444 E BUFFALO HUNT5 communal Belonging to a group or community. U5 445 E BUFFALO HUNT5 influence Power to produce an effect on others. U5 446 E BUFFALO HUNT5 transforming Changing. U5 447 E BUFFALO HUNT5 nutritious Giving nourishment; useful as food. U5 448 E BUFFALO HUNT5 delicacy Something fine and delicious, especially a food. U5 449 E BUFFALO HUNT5 reservations Plural of reservation: land set aside by the government for a special

purpose.U5 450 E BUFFALO HUNT

5 devastation When something is ruined or destroyed by violence. U5 451 C BUFFALO HUNT5 immigrants Plural of immigrant: a person who comes to live in a country in which he

or she was not born.U5 452 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 endure To put up with. U5 453 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 rationed Past tense of ration: to limit to fixed portions. U5 454 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 burden Something hard to bear. U5 455 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 squat To crouch or sit with the knees bent and drawn close to the body. U5 456 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 theory An opinion based on some evidence but not proved. U5 457 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 boast A statement in which one brags. U5 458 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

MING-CHUNG5 registered Past tense of register: to officially record. U5 459 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG

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5 investment Using money to buy something that will make more money. U5 460 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 raggedy Torn or worn-out. U5 461 S THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 company A group of people gathered together. U5 462 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 mob A large number of people who are so angry or upset about something that they break the law and cause damage.

U5 463 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 abandoned The state of being left and not returned to. U5 464 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 appetite A desire for food. U5 465 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 employee A person who works for a business for pay. U5 466 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 hesitated Past tense of hesitate: to wait or stop a moment, especially because of feeling unsure.

U5 467 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 rehearse To practice what to say before speaking to someone. U5 468 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 lumber Boards cut from logs. U5 469 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 district A region that is part of a larger area such as a city or county. U5 470 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 clan A group of families descended from the same ancestor. U5 471 E THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 aspiration The strong desire to achieve a goal. U5 472 C THE JOURNAL OF WONG MING-CHUNG

5 enslaved Held in slavery. U5 473 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 bundled Past tense of bundle: to tie or wrap together. U5 474 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 trek A long, slow journey. U5 475 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 prospering Doing extremely well. U5 476 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 straddled Past tense of straddle: to sit with one's legs on each side of an object. U5 477 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 rickety Likely to fall or break; shaky. U5 478 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 challenge A call to take part in a difficult task or contest. U5 479 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 lasso To catch an animal using a long rope with a loop. U5 480 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 association A group of people joined together for a common purpose U5 481 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 stunt An act of skill or strength. U5 482 S BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 duds Plural of dud: clothing. U5 483 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 brand To mark the skin of cattle with a hot iron to show who owns the animal. U5 484 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

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5 fangs Plural of fang: a long, pointed tooth. U5 485 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 snatch To seize or grab suddenly or quickly. U5 486 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 cowhand A person who works on a cattle ranch. U5 487 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 rodeo A show with contests in horseback riding, roping, and other similar skills. U5 488 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 determined Firm in sticking to a purpose; showing determination. U5 489 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 thundered Past tense of thunder: to make a noise like thunder. U5 490 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 grizzly Mean. U5 491 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 tackle To stop and bring to the ground. U5 492 E BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 spirited Energetic, active, and courageous. U5 493 C BILL PICKETT: RODEO-RIDIN' COWBOY

5 longed Past tense of long: to want very much; yearn. U5 494 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 evidence Proof of something. U5 495 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 tattered Torn into shreds. U5 496 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 trough A long narrow container that holds water or food for animals. U5 497 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 territory A large area or region of land. U5 498 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 centuries Plural of century: a period of one hundred years. U5 499 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 minerals Plural of mineral: A substance found in nature that is not an animal or plant. Salt, coal, and gold are minerals.

U5 500 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 prosperity Success, wealth, or good fortune. U5 501 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 traces Plural of trace: A small bit or sign left behind showing that something was there.

U5 502 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 inhabitants Plural of inhabitant: A person or animal that lives in a place. U5 503 S GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 frontier The far edge of a country, where people are just beginning to settle. U5 504 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 flourished Past tense of flourish: to grow or develop strongly and with vigor. U5 505 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 faint Not clear or strong; weak. U5 506 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 accurately With few mistakes; correctly. U5 507 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 vast Great in size. U5 508 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 assure To give confidence to. U5 509 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

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5 passion A strong liking. U5 510 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 migration The movement of people from one area of a country or region to another. U5 511 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 remote Far from cities or towns. U5 512 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 vacant Not having anyone or anything in it; empty. U5 513 E GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 abandon To give it up or leave it behind. U5 514 C GHOST TOWNS OF THE AMERICAN WEST

5 regard Thought or care. U5 515 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 merciful Kind or forgiving. U5 516 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 predict To tell beforehand. U5 517 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 accurate Correct; exact. U5 518 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 drought A period of time when there is very little rain or no rain at all. U5 519 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 prairie A large area of level or rolling land with grass and few or no trees. U5 520 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 desperately Hopelessly. U5 521 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 sowing Planting. U5 522 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 heaved Past tense of heave: to make a sound with a lot of effort or strain. U5 523 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 dispositions Plural of disposition: a natural way of acting; mood. U5 524 S MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 tadpoles Plural of tadpole: a very young frog or toad when it still lives underwater

and has gills, a tail, and no legs.U5 525 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER

5 patch A small piece of ground where something grows. U5 526 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 nature The basic characteristics of a thing. U5 527 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 topsoil Past tense of tilt: to raise one side of. U5 528 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 moisture Water or other liquid. U5 529 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 scanning Looking closely and carefully. U5 530 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 cuckoo A bird with a long tail and a call that sounds like its name. U5 531 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 genuine Being what it seems to be. U5 532 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 swarming Moving in a large group. U5 533 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 odor Smell; scent. U5 534 E MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 hyperbole An obvious exaggeration that is used for emphasis or entertainment. U5 535 C MCBROOM THE RAINMAKER5 rations Food allowances. U6 536 RA Read Aloud: TRAPPED BY

THE ICE!5 hulk a heavy, clumsy ship. U6 537 RA Read Aloud: TRAPPED BY

THE ICE!5 ice floes A large, flat, free-floating mat of ice in the sea. U6 538 RA Read Aloud: TRAPPED BY

THE ICE!5 capsizing Overturning. U6 539 RA Read Aloud: TRAPPED BY

THE ICE!5 equator The imaginary line that circles Earth's center halfway between the North

and South Poles.U6 540 S FOUNDERS OF THE

CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST5 horrified Past tense of horrify: to cause a feeling of great fear and dread. U6 541 S FOUNDERS OF THE

CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST5 tropics A region of Earth that is near the equator. U6 542 S FOUNDERS OF THE

CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST5 biologist A person who studies the way in which plants and animals and other living

things live and grow and where they are found.U6 543 S FOUNDERS OF THE

CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST5 species A group of animals or plants that have many characteristics in common. U6 544 S FOUNDERS OF THE

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5 macaw A long-tailed parrot. U6 545 S FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 donations Plural of donation: a gift or contribution. U6 546 S FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 designed Past tense of design: to create. U6 547 S FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 grateful Full of thanks for a favor. U6 548 S FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 monument A building or statue that is made to honor a person or event. U6 549 S FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 paralyze To take away the power to move or feel in a part of the body. U6 550 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 nerves Plural of nerve: a bundle of fibers that carries messages between the brain and spinal cord and other parts of the body.

U6 551 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 dutifully Out of a sense of obedience. U6 552 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 enthusiastic Full of excitement; eager. U6 553 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 skits Plural of skit: a short play. U6 554 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 dramatic Exciting or interesting. U6 555 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 grant A gift of money for a specific purpose. U6 556 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 preserve To keep from being lost; protect. U6 557 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 ocelots Plural of ocelot: a wildcat of medium size that has yellow fur with black stripes on its face and spots on its body.

U6 558 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 optimistic Tending to look on the favorable side of things and believe that everything will turn out for the best.

U6 559 E FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 driven Wanting to accomplish something badly enough that you stick to your goal no matter what.

U6 560 C FOUNDERS OF THE CHILDREN'S RAIN FOREST

5 assassins Plural of assassin: a person who murders a public figure, such as a government leader.

U6 561 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 challenged Past tense of challenge: call to take part in a contest. U6 562 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 worthy Having enough value; deserving. U6 563 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 throb A heavy, fast beat or sensation. U6 564 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 hideous Extremely ugly; horrible. U6 565 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 strait A narrow channel between two larger bodies of water. U6 566 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 destiny What happens to a person, especially when it seems to be determined in advance; fortune.

U6 567 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 glistening Shining with reflected light. U6 568 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 pity A feeling of sorrow and sympathy for the troubles of another. U6 569 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

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5 gaping Wide open. U6 570 S JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 rights Plural of right: a just, moral, or lawful claim. U6 571 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 dare A test of courage or ability; a challenge. U6 572 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 fiercely In a strong and violent way. U6 573 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 chests Plural of chest: a large, strong box used for holding things. U6 574 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 grandly In an arrogant or overly confident way. U6 575 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 churning Stirring or moving with a forceful motion. U6 576 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 raged Past tense of rage: to talk or act in a violent way. U6 577 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 coiled Past tense of coil: to wind round and round. U6 578 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 scorched Past tense of scorch: to burn slightly on the surface. U6 579 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 transformation A major change in how someone looks, usually for the better. U6 580 E JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 courageous Having the inner strength to ignore your fears so that you can accomplish difficult tasks.

U6 581 C JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE

5 sport Amusement; fun. U6 582 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 descended Past tense of descend: to come down. U6 583 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 quest A search or pursuit. U6 584 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 beaded Covered with drops. U6 585 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 task A piece of work to be done. U6 586 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 lumbered Past tense of lumber: to move about in a clumsy, noisy way. U6 587 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 exhausted Weak or tired. U6 588 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 loyalty Strong and lasting affection and support; allegiance. U6 589 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 spring From a place where underground water comes out of the earth. U6 590 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 fitter Healthier; in better physical shape. U6 591 S THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 plague A very serious disease that spreads quickly among the people in a certain

area.U6 592 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING

5 despair A complete loss of hope. U6 593 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 protested Past tense of protest: to object to. U6 594 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 doe A female deer. U6 595 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 shoots Plural of shoot: a new or young plant stem. U6 596 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 pale Skin color that is lighter than usual. U6 597 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 flint A very hard, gray stone. U6 598 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 spurted Past tense of spurt: to pour out suddenly in a stream. U6 599 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 skin bottle A bottle, made from animal skin, for drinking liquid. U6 600 E THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 devotion Dedicating your time and effort to a person or an idea. U6 601 C THE QUEST FOR HEALING5 Paraguay A country in central South America. U6 602 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 murals Plural of mural: a picture that is painted on a wall. A mural usually covers

most of a wall.U6 603 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT

5 irritably In an angry or impatient way. U6 604 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 pleading Making a sincere request; begging. U6 605 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT

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5 burdened Weighed down with a heavy load. U6 606 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 noble Having greatness of inner nature. U6 607 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 scowls Frowns in an angry way. U6 608 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 rare Not often found. U6 609 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 intricate Involved or complicated, complex. U6 610 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 murmur To make or say with a low, soft sound. U6 611 S THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 setting A description of the location, time, and place where a play takes place. U6 612 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT

5 flanking At the sides of. U6 613 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 depict To show in pictures. U6 614 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 stooping Bending forward and downward. U6 615 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 loom A machine or frame for weaving thread into cloth. U6 616 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 exultant Triumphant; very joyful. U6 617 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 encrusted Covered or coated with something. U6 618 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 mantle A loose, sleeveless cape. U6 619 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 delicate Small, or dainty. U6 620 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 reveals Makes known. U6 621 E THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 virtue Doing what is morally right, even when it may be difficult. U6 622 C THE WHITE SPIDER'S GIFT5 soiled Past tense of soil: to make or become dirty. U6 623 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 lunged Past tense of lunge: to move forward suddenly. U6 624 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 distract To draw one's attention away from what one is doing or thinking. U6 625 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 amusing Entertaining. U6 626 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 imitating Acting just as another person does; copying U6 627 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 sulking Acting angry and silent. U6 628 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 aromas Plural of aroma: a pleasant or agreeable smell. U6 629 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 remark A short statement or comment. U6 630 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 disturbed Upset or confused. U6 631 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 insistently In a strong or firm manner. U6 632 S THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 vibrations Plural of vibration: a slight or quick shaking, which is felt rather than seen

or heard.U6 633 E THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 primp To dress oneself in a careful and precise way. U6 634 E THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 essential Very important or necessary. U6 635 E THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 obedience To obey or carry out the orders, wishes, or instructions of. U6 636 E THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 resistant Going against the wishes of someone in charge. U6 637 E THE STORY OF ANNIE

SULLIVAN5 force Power or strength used against a person. U6 638 E THE STORY OF ANNIE

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5 bear To put up with patiently; stand. U6 639 E THE STORY OF ANNIE SULLIVAN

5 associate To connect in one's mind. U6 640 E THE STORY OF ANNIE SULLIVAN

5 startle To cause to move suddenly. U6 641 E THE STORY OF ANNIE SULLIVAN

5 identify To recognize. U6 642 E THE STORY OF ANNIE SULLIVAN

5 fellowship Occurs between people who share the same concerns, beliefs, or feelings. U6 643 C THE STORY OF ANNIE SULLIVAN