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Exploring Words: Destruction, Nature, and Everyday Experiences

In this 4th-grade spelling exploration, Trisha Quejada defines key words like "Break," where breaking glass china costs $3,000, and "Thunder," which can frighten small creatures. The proud "Eagle" is celebrated for its grace as it flies overhead. The importance of "Enter" is highlighted with a reminder to avoid distractions while entering a room. Lastly, "Water" is described as a lifesaver after a long desert journey. These definitions reflect not just vocabulary, but also relatable experiences in life and nature.

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Exploring Words: Destruction, Nature, and Everyday Experiences

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  1. MY SPELLING WORDS Trisha Quejada 4th grade St . Dominic

  2. Break: To destroy, Demolish, detonate , cut. • Be sure to not break the glass china I paid around 3,000$ for.

  3. Thunder: The sound that comes after lightning. • The thunder terrified my little sister and the goldfish.

  4. Eagle: A proud looking bird with sharp eyes. • The eagle flew right over my head and then swooped up gracefully .

  5. Enter: To go in. • Do not enter the room whilst eating candy.

  6. Water: A liquid that we often drink. • After being in the desert for so long rain is great for me. The End

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