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Hold the Flag High Fifth Grade Unit 2 Week 2

Words to Know rebellion canteen confederacy stallion glory union bouquet disguise quarrel souvenir visa

a joining of two or more people or things into one *canteen *confederacy *glory *quarrel *rebellion *stallion *union union a joining of two or more people or things into one

a container used for carrying water or other drinks *canteen *confederacy *glory *quarrel *rebellion *stallion *union canteen a container used for carrying water or other drinks

quarrel argument *canteen *confederacy *glory *quarrel *rebellion *stallion *union quarrel argument

confederacy a united group of people, states, or countries *canteen *glory *quarrel *rebellion *stallion *union confederacy a united group of people, states, or countries

stallion a male horse *canteen *confederacy *glory *quarrel *rebellion *union stallion a male horse

glory great praise and honor *canteen *confederacy *glory *quarrel *rebellion *stallion *union glory great praise and honor

a fight against authority figures or the government *canteen *confederacy *glory *quarrel *rebellion *stallion *union rebellion a fight against authority figures or the government

*bouquet *disguise *visa *souvenir disguise to hide or conceal

*bouquet *disguise *visa *souvenir bouquet arrangement

a memento to remember something by *bouquet *disguise *visa *souvenir souvenir a memento to remember something by

a passport to visit another country *bouquet *disguise *visa *souvenir visa a passport to visit another country

coming together as one new government Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The colonies formed a union after the Revolutionary War. coming together as one new government

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Mr. Jefferson wanted look at the new stallion in the barn. tractor male horse

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The sisters had a quarrel over which movie they would watch. discussion argument

container for drinks backpack Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The hikers carried extra water in their canteens. container for drinks backpack

uprising disagreement Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The colonies formed a rebellion against England and its king. uprising disagreement

league rebellion Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Some states did not want to join the Confederacy. league rebellion

honor victory Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The winning football team basked in the glory of being number 1. honor victory

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