Lesson 3 The Hole in the Dike

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Lesson 3 The Hole in the Dike Gloria Garibay Sierra Park 2007 http://www.opencourtresources.com Lesson 3 The Hole in the Dike

Gurgling Making a sound like a bubbling liquid Page 122

Trickling Like a liquid that is falling or flowing drop by drop Page 122

Gushing Pouring out suddenly and in large amounts Page 124

Numb Having no feeling, as if asleep Page 126

Hero A person who is looked up to because of brave or courageous acts Page 130

Rumbling Make a deep, heavy, continuous sound Page 127

Underlined Words Windmill A mill or machine worked by the action of the wind upon a wheel of vanes or sails mounted on a tower Page 118

Underlined Words Dikes A bank of earth built as a defense against flooding by a river or a sea Page 119

Underlined Words Flooded A great flow of water over dry land To fill much higher than usual Page121

Underlined Words Echo A sound that repeats after it hits a hollow wall, or distant hills Page 124

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