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The Lost and Found vocabulary Theme 1, Story 1 Key Vocabulary

Directions Lines or paths along which someone or something goes, lies, or points. There were doorways in all directions. Quiz

Rumpled Wrinkled or creased She held up something green and badly rumpled. Quiz

Situations Sets of conditions at certain moments in time. “Then maybe we wouldn’t get into these crazy situations.” Quiz

Unusual Not usual, common, or ordinary; strange “It’s been an unusual day,” said Wendell. Quiz

Visible Able to be seen Soon only her feet were visible. Quiz

Worried Concerned or anxious “What are we worried about?” Quiz

Quiz Yourself directions rumpled situations unusual visible worried