Unit One Week 2 Topic: Long Vowels.

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Unit One Week 2 Topic: Long Vowels

Greet To meet or receive.

Spice Something that gives flavor to food.

Paste To stick things together.

Plead To use arguments or persuasions, for or against something with someone.

Bride A newly married woman.

Greed Excessive desire for wealth or possession.

Shave To cut or trim closely.

Heap A group of things placed, thrown, or lying one another. OR a pile.

Oak A type of tree.

Paid To pay someone.

Type A group of things or people sharing a particular characteristic.

Coach A person who trains an athlete or a team of athletes.

Theme Central idea of a work of literature.

Growth Size or stage of development.

Tow To pull (ex: car) by a rope, chain, or other device.

Yolk Yellow part of an egg.

Prey Animal hunted and caught for food.

Folks People in general.

Aim To intend or direct for a particular effect or purpose.

Grind To reduce to very fine particles, by crushing.