Robust Vocabulary Lesson 20.

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Robust Vocabulary Lesson 20

slueths People who try to solve crimes or mysteries.

Someone on a program who host Someone on a program who introduces the guests.

statue A work of art, usually made from wood, stone or bronze.

To take a chance, even if you risk To take a chance, even if you end up with a bad result.

responds To answer a question by giving an answer.

To do something without accurately To do something without making any mistakes.

Someone you play against opponent Someone you play against in a game or contest.

To do something without impulsive To do something without thinking.

To meet someone that you encountered To meet someone that you didn’t expect to see.

The time when something originated The time when something began.

Review Quiz

solve mysteries read stories make footprints What does a sleuth do? solve mysteries read stories make footprints

solve mysteries read stories make footprints What does a sleuth do? solve mysteries read stories make footprints

Which one might be a risk? wearing a bike helmet and knee pads listening to a story crossing the street without looking both ways

Which one might be a risk? wearing a bike helmet and knee pads listening to a story crossing the street without looking both ways

If you host a party, what do you do? go to a party throw a party bring gifts to a party

If you host a party, what do you do? go to a party throw a party bring gifts to a party