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Being Human What do you think the title means?? Being human means : - To be a person

Guess word synonym adolescent teenager Elderly person aged child youngster newborn baby toddler infant Grown -up adult

Homo sapiens are here to stay Then and Now

Homo sapiens human beings

campfire An outside fire which is made and used by people who are staying outside or in tents.

junior (someone) younger My brother is my junior by three years.

berries a small round fruit on particular plants and trees.

A weapon consisting of a pole with a sharp. spear A weapon consisting of a pole with a sharp.

millennia a period of 1000 years The corpse had preserved in the soil for almost two millennia.

edible suitable or safe for eating Only the leaves of the plant are edible.

graffiti words or drawings, especially humorous, rude or political, on walls, doors, etc The subway walls are covered in graffiti.

Concrete jungles an ugly grey area of a city where people live in closely crowded apartment buildings.

electricity The electricity has been turned off. a form of energy, produced in various ways, which provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc: The electricity has been turned off.

Microwave a very short electromagnetic wave used for cooking food. Put the fish in the microwave and it'll only take 5 minute.

Fruit section the usually sweet-tasting part of a tree which can be eaten. Would you like some fruit for dessert?

buffalo a large animal of the cattle family, with long curved horns.

Ritual a set of fixed actions and sometimes words performed regularly.