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Explore essential vocabulary from "Look to the North" with definitions and examples. The lesson introduces terms such as "cease," highlighting the importance of stopping certain actions, and "surrender," which involves giving up in competitive situations. Discover the meaning of "tundra," the frozen Arctic regions that sustain unique wildlife, and learn about "bonding," the process of forming deep relationships. Additionally, understand words like "abundant," indicating plentifulness, and "piteously," which describes evoking sympathy. Enrich your language skills with these key terms!
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Look to the North Four Corner Vocabulary
ceaseverb • to stop Once she is sick she will cease eating.
surrenderverb • the act of giving up We should surrender to the other team before they blast us with snowballs.
tundranoun • areas in the artic where the ground is frozen all year The polar bear is suited for living in the tundra.
bondingverb • establishing closer ties or friendships The mother spent the first few months bonding with her child.
abundantadjective • in large amounts; more than enough We didn’t have to worry about dinner this winter. The fisherman caught an abundant amount of fish.
piteouslyadverb • in a way that makes others feel sorry for The donkey sat in the well piteously hoping that someone would rescue him.