The Ever-Living Tree Story By Linda Vieira

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The Ever-Living Tree Story By Linda Vieira Vocabulary Lesson 23 The Ever-Living Tree Story By Linda Vieira

The map and globe show the continent of Australia. a large area of land. The map and globe show the continent of Australia.

dense having many things close together. The city has a dense population.

civilized well developed as a society We live in a civilized environment.

opportunities chances to do something . Chicago provides many opportunities for sight seeing.

Coal is one of the many resources that we use for fuel. things people use Coal is one of the many resources that we use for fuel.

independent separate from other things The blue man is independent from the crowd.

The bird was able to wade in the shallow water. not deep The bird was able to wade in the shallow water.

Moisture formed on the window because it was humid. tiny drops of water Moisture formed on the window because it was humid.

evaporate dry up The sun caused the rain to evaporate.

customs things that people in a society do Halloween is one of many customs celebrated in the United States.