Vocabulary January 2 – January 6.

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Vocabulary January 2 – January 6

List 1 mental: of or relating to the mind neutral: not supporting either side of an argument January: the first month of the year here: in this place, at this location hear: to be aware of a sound through the ear homophone: a word that is pronounced like another word but is different in meaning or spelling revolution: the usually violent attempt to by many people to end the rule of one government and start a new one environment: the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates herbivore: an animal that eats plants, algae, and other producers photosynthesis: the process in which plants make food by using water from soil, carbon dioxide from air and energy from sunlight

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