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Week 17: Weird Friends-Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom

 Hello everyone, this is the second week of this story, and we will get into the true content of the pairing or groups of animal allies in the story now. Anyways, this is the last of the three stories in the Final Exam-which also includes the Living in Deserts and the Sun and Moon live in the Sky stories so please prepare well. Vocabulary List 1 survival  (n.): the act of staying alive   2 lookout (n.): a person who watches for danger   3 flee (v.): to run away from danger   4 savanna (n.): a grassy plain with few trees   5 chomp (v.): to chew noisily   6 detect (v.): to notice or discover   7 parasite (n.): an organism that lives on another and harms it   8 ooze (v.): to flow slowly   9 pupate (v.): to become a pupa (inset stage)   10 roam (v.): to wander freely   11 anemone (n.): a sea creature that looks like a flower   12 nibble (v.): to take small, gent...

Week 16: Weird Friends, Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom

 Hello everyone, we are going to go through another informational text this week so please be very thorough in the study of the subject matter. It is about animals and how they help one another, and it will be the last of the three stories that will appear on the final exam so study well. Week 16 Vocabulary 1 morning  (n.): the early part of the day   2 darkness (n.): absence of light   3 format (n.): the way something is arranged or presented   4 target (n.): a goal or object aimed at   5 absorb (v.): to take in liquid, light, or information   6 soared (v.): past tense of soar; to fly high   7 adore (v.): to love deeply   8 alarm (n.): a warning signal or fear   9 explore (v.): to travel to discover new things   10 cardboard (n.): thick, stiff paper used for boxes   11 predators (n.) plural: animals that hunt others for food   12 species (n.): a g...

Week 15: Why the Sun and Moon are in the Sky

 Hello everyone, we will continue our traditional Nigerian origin myth about the Sun and Moon are in the sky. Week 15 Vocabulary 1 myth (n.): a traditional story explaining natural or cultural phenomena   2 flowing (adj.): moving smoothly and continuously, like water or hair.   3 stream (n.): a small, narrow river   4 husband (n.): a married man   5 wife (n.): a married woman   6 towering (adj.): extremely tall   7 glittering (adj.): shining with bright, sparkling light   8 sideways (adv.): to or from the side   9 grin (v.): to smile widely   10 razor-sharp (adj.): extremely sharp   11 graceful (adj.): moving in a smooth, elegant way   12 fluffy (adj.): soft and light   13 clay (n.): a soft, sticky earth used for pottery   14 shook (v.): past tense of shake; to move quickly back and forth   15 across (prep.): from one side to the...

Week 14: Why Sun and Moon Live in the Sky

 Hello, we are going to get into the second story of this quarter, and it is an origin myth. An origin myth is a story that tries to tell everything came from like the universe, the sun, the sky, the stars, us, animals, nature, etc. This origin myth originally comes from the African nation of Nigeria. Week 14 Vocabulary Definitions 1 thousand (n.): the number 1,000   2 bounce (v.): to spring back after hitting a surface   3 fountain (n.): a structure that sprays water into the air   4 enjoy (v.): to take pleasure in something   5 appoint (v.): to choose someone for a job or role   6 power (n./v.): strength, energy, or control; to supply energy   7 avoid (v.): to stay away from; to prevent   8 annoy (v.): to irritate or bother   9 shower (n.): a brief rain; a place to wash   10 proud (adj.): feeling pleased about an achievement   11 broadly (adv.): in a wide or general way...