The Strongest One Vocabulary.

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The Strongest One Vocabulary

dangerous Not safe A vehicle that carries astronauts into space An instrument that makes things far away appear to be close

dangerous A. Not safe

gnaws A test to find out something A person who goes into space Bites at and wears away

gnaws C. Bites at and wears away

narrator The natural force that makes everything on Earth move toward it A person who tells a story Vehicle that carries astronauts into space

narrator B. A person who tells a story

relatives People in the same family The natural force that makes everything on Earth move toward it A person who goes into space

relatives A. People in the same family