Dig, Wait, Listen: A Desert Toad’s Tale

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Dig, Wait, Listen: A Desert Toad’s Tale Vocabulary Practice

The kangaroo made _________ leaps to cross the field quickly. beyond lengthy burrow ranger’s

That was Brilliant! lengthy – adjective – being very long in distance or time

Try again.

A gopher lives in an underground ______. beyond distant burrow lengthy

That was Brilliant! burrow – noun - a hole dug in the ground by a small animal

We used the ________ truck to get to our campsite. burrow ranger’s distant warning

That was Brilliant! ranger’s – possessive singular noun - something belonging to a person who patrols a forest or park

The sign was a ______ that the road curved sharply ahead. lengthy burrow ranger’s warning

That was Brilliant! warning – noun - something that makes one aware of danger

Some of our _______ relatives live in Australia. warning distant beyond lengthy

That was Brilliant! distant – adjective - far away in space or time; not near

Look ______ the desert and you’ll see the mountains. ranger’s warning distant beyond

That was Brilliant! beyond – adverb - farther along in space or time

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