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Vocabulary Practice

Saving the Sand Dunes. Vocabulary Practice. I donated land to a _______ for wild horses. . a) rainfall. b) probably. c) preserve. d) restore. WOW. preserve – noun – a piece of land set aside to protect plants and animals. Sorry, I don’t think So.

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Vocabulary Practice

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  1. Saving the Sand Dunes Vocabulary Practice

  2. I donated land to a _______ for wild horses. a) rainfall b) probably c) preserve d) restore

  3. WOW preserve – noun – a piece of land set aside to protect plants and animals

  4. Sorry, I don’t think So.

  5. Mrs. Knox wanted to ______ peace to the neighborhood. a) preserve b) restore c) suffered d) rainfall

  6. WOW restore – verb – to bring back; establish again

  7. Stephen ______ from loneliness the first time his brother went off to school. a) restore b) rainfall c) suffered d) probably

  8. WOW suffered– verb – felt pain or distress

  9. The annual ________ for the town was highest it has ever been. a) suffered b) rainfall c) probably d) preserve

  10. WOW rainfall – noun - the amount of rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls on an area in a certain amount of time

  11. Neil was able to ________ his comic books by keeping them in sealed plastic bags. a) rainfall b) probably c) restore d) preserve

  12. WOW preserve – verb – to keep from changing; to protect

  13. Words are Fun See you next week Susan Ging Lent Production

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