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Lesson 12 covers essential vocabulary including "adjust," which means changing behavior to fit new situations, and "residents," referring to the people or animals inhabiting a place. Other terms include "specimens," examples for scientific study; "recoil," the sudden jerk; "pesky," something annoyingly trivial; "internal," denoting what’s inside; and "debris," the scattered pieces of destroyed objects. This lesson enhances vocabulary skills by exploring definitions and practical uses of these words in context.
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Adjust • When you adjust, you change your behavior to fit a new situation.
Residents • Residents are the people or animals that live in a place.
Specimens • Specimens are examples of things scientists collect in order to study.
Recoil • To recoil means to jerk suddenly.
Pesky • Something that is pesky is annoying but not important.
Internal • Something that is internal is inside a person, an object, or a place.
Debris • Debris is scattered pieces of something that has been destroyed.