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By Joseph Bruchac & Gayle Ross The Girl Who Married the Moon By Joseph Bruchac & Gayle Ross

Common Room A large room where people gather to eat or share other activities.

The floor of a fireplace. HEARTH The floor of a fireplace.

kayak A lightweight canoe propelled by a double-bladed paddle, with only a small opening for one or two people

mainland A large land mass of a country or continent that doesn’t include its islands

phases The changes in appearance that the moon or planet goes through each month

sod A chunk of grassy soil held together by matted roots. The landscapers used sod for the new lawn.

SPARKLING Giving off flashes of light. The diamond ring was sparkling in the sunlight.

The manager was suspicious of the man lurking around the bank. Having the feeling that something is unusual or wrong. The manager was suspicious of the man lurking around the bank.

The people of the village were scared of outsiders. A small settlement. The people of the village were scared of outsiders.

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