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Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims

Vocabulary in Context

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bay When the large storm was

coming, many ships made their way into the bay.

Protected area of water where ships come in

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language Trying to understand someone

speaking a different language can be extremely difficult.

The way people speak

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chief All decisions had to go through

Chief Charging Bear. Leader of an Indian tribe

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crawled Amy crawled underneath her

bed to hide so that she could scare her brother.

Moved on hands and knees

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bowed At the end of the performance,

the singer bowed to the crowd. Bent at the waist

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autumn In autumn the leaves begin to

change their colors. A season of the year

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savage After years of being raised by

wolves, Mr. Eiler had become a savage.

An uncivilized person

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fierce A fierce storm rattled the house

back and forth with high winds. scary

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plume A plume from a pheasant stuck

out from the back of his hat. feather

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cloak A long time ago men would wear

cloaks to help stay warm and dry.

A coat that drapes over the shoulders, no arms in it

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sly The sly quarterback faked a

throw which slowed down the large, angry linebacker.

tricky

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hold The supplies were kept in the

hold of the ship. Compartment in the bottom of a

ship

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lantern The campers made sure that

they took lanterns to use at night.

Small light

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inn The travelers found the inn to be

a good place to rest and have dinner.

Place where people eat, drink, and spend the night.

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merchant The merchant sold us fancy

bracelets. Someone who buys and sells

goods

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weary After a hard day at work, the

weary farmer fell asleep in his chair.

tired

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trail The hikers followed the trail

through the woods to the top of the mountain.

path

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huts Since they had no homes when

they arrived, they built huts. Small houses

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nod The frightened child could only

nod when he was asked if he got in trouble at school.

Move the head up and down as a way to say yes