April and her Family Vocabulary.

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April and her Family Vocabulary

Different from the others in some way. special Different from the others in some way.

A tropical plant with flowers that grow in many shapes and colors. orchid A tropical plant with flowers that grow in many shapes and colors.

Plural of chore: a small job around the house. chores Plural of chore: a small job around the house.

sesame A tropical Asian plant bearing small flat seeds used as food and as a source of oil.

popular Liked by many people

wiser smarter

A person who travels to a place that is not known about. explorer A person who travels to a place that is not known about.

Plural of row: a series of people or things arranged in a line. rows Plural of row: a series of people or things arranged in a line.

The speech of a country or group. language The speech of a country or group.

Past tense of discover: to be the first to find, learn of, or observe. discovered Past tense of discover: to be the first to find, learn of, or observe.