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Exploring the Language of Scavengers and Structures: A Vocabulary Guide

This guide delves into specific terms that describe actions, characteristics, and components of the natural world and human-made structures. It includes definitions for concepts like "tugged," "scavenger," "absorb," and "columns," providing a deeper understanding of how entities interact and function in their environments. Perfect for students, educators, or anyone curious about language and its connection to nature and architecture. Enhance your vocabulary with these key terms, each illustrated with practical examples.

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Exploring the Language of Scavengers and Structures: A Vocabulary Guide

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  1. tugged to pull hard on something

  2. paused To stop what you’re doing for just a second

  3. scavenger An animal that collects leftover and unwanted objects

  4. self-sufficient Something that can make everything it needs

  5. columns A tall, circular structure that holds up part of a building

  6. absorb To soak up a liquid

  7. protects To keep something or someone safe

  8. rustling To move around and make a soft sound

  9. dissolve To mix completely with a liquid

  10. particles Tiny pieces of something

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