Vocabulary Words  carpenter – someone whose work is building and repairing things made of wood carpenter  carpetmaker – a person who makes carpets and.

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Vocabulary Words  carpenter – someone whose work is building and repairing things made of wood carpenter  carpetmaker – a person who makes carpets and rugs for floorscarpetmaker  knowledge – what you know  marketplace – a place where people meet to buy and sell thingsmarketplace

Vocabulary Words  merchant – someone who buys and sells goods for a living merchant  plenty – a full supply  straying – wandering  thread – a thin string made of strands of cotton, silk, wool, or nylon, spun and twisted togetherthread

Other Words to Know  stunned – thoroughly shocked or confused  wanderer – someone who travels aimlessly from place to place  barter – to trade by exchanging one kind of goods for other goods without using money  exchange – to give something to someone in return for something else; trade  precious – having great value  (Next Slide) (Next Slide)

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