Robust Vocabulary Lesson 19.

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Robust Vocabulary Lesson 19

brew When you make a drink such as tea, you pour hot water over the tea.

If something is close to you, it is snug.

A crop are the plants that a farmer grows to sell or trade.

To provide means to give someone something that they need.

earn When you get money or some other kind of reward for doing something you earn it.

committee A committee is a group of people who work together on a project for a special reason.

experiments Experiments are tests to try out an idea to see if something is true or not.

An innovation is a new idea or product that solves a problem.

Supplies are the materials and equipment that you need to do a job.

If something is edible you can eat it.

Review Quiz

Which item would be an innovation? a color televison a flying car shoes

Which item would be an innovation? a color televison a flying car shoes

Which one is a committee? a group of people working together a woman shopping at the store a boy reading alone

Which one is a committee? a group of people working together a woman shopping at the store a boy reading alone

Which one is a crop a farmer might grow? cows rocks sugar cane

Which one is a crop a farmer might grow? cows rocks sugar cane