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clothes
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things that we wear
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toward
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in the direction of; to
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agree
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to think the same as someone else
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smack
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pull the lips apart quickly to make a sharp sound
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remind
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make someone remember
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flour
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ground wheat used to make bread
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scoop
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a tool that is almost like a shovel
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ordinary
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common; usual; nothing special
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noodles
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a food that is often cooked with meat
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yeast
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used to make bread
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lantern
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a light that has a glass around it to protect it from the wind
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delicious
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tasting or smelling very good
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explain
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tell the meaning of; make plain
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puzzled
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When we can not figure something out, we are _____ about it.
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clear
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make clean or empty
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thoughtful
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thinking deeply
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stomach
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a part of our body where food is digested
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sweeten
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to add sugar or honey to something
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habit
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When we do something so often that we do it without thinking aboutit, it has become a __________.
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world
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the earth
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sign
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We were watching eagerly for the first _______of spring.
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robin
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a pretty bird having a red breast
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example
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one thing taken to show what others are like; sample
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sucking
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drawing into the mouth
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thumb
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a part of the hand
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suppose
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think; believeapron
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weeds
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useless plants
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apron
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something you wear to protect your dress from spills
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careless
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without care or thought of what one is doing
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probably
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more likely than not
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suddenly
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quickly; unexpectedly; all at once
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stocking
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covering for the foot and leg
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enjoy
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like something
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feathered
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covered with feathers
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scream
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a loud, sharp cry
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exclaim
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speak suddenly in surprise
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pretend
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make believe
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perfect
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exactly right; without fault
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continue
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to keep on ; go on
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protection
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safety from harm
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gravel
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small pieces of broken rocks or stones
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insects
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flies, bees, bugs, and so on
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enemy
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opposite of "friend"
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favorite
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something we like better that anything else
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stretch
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The shelf was so high that I had to ______ in order to reach it.
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orchard
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a place where fruit trees grow
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search
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hunt; try to find
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beam
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a large piece of wood or metal used in a building
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beak
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a bird's mouth
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straighten
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to make straight
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scare
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frighten; make one feel afraid
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cliff
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a very steep side of a mountain
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cousins
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Your uncle's children are you ________.
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instinct
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a natural feeling that tells birds and animals what to do
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handsome
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good-looking
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return
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to come back
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mate
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one of a pair
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faithful
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to be trusted; dependable; true
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penguin
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a bird that lives near the south pole
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a distance
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a place that is far away
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peaks
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the pointed tops of a mountain
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weigh
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find out how heavy something is
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chest
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front upper part of the body
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remove
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to take off; take away
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talent
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a special ability
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America
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the United States
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elm
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a tall shade tree
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milkweed
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a weed which has white juice that looks like milk
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slender
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long and thin
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caterpillar
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one stage of a butterfly's life
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pelicans
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large fish-eating birds
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pouch
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a bag-like fold of skin
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beneath
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below, under
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shallow
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not deep
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cast
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throw off
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