“Maya Lin: Architect of Memory”

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“Maya Lin: Architect of Memory” Vocabulary Practice

Archaeologists look for _____ so they can learn about the past. artifacts dedicated equality exhibits

artifacts – plural noun – things left over from an earlier time "Oh Boy Is This Great" artifacts – plural noun – things left over from an earlier time

If at First You Do Not Succeed... Try, Try, Again

The mayor ______ a new museum to the memory of the founders of the city. site equality exhibits dedicated

"Oh Boy Is This Great" dedicated – verb – set apart from a special purpose or use

The Constitution of the United States provides for the _____ of all Americans under the law. exhibits site equality artifacts

equality – noun – the quality or condition of being equal "Oh Boy Is This Great" equality – noun – the quality or condition of being equal

We went to see the _________of fossils at the museum exhibits site artifacts dedicated

exhibits – plural noun – things shown on display "Oh Boy Is This Great" exhibits – plural noun – things shown on display

The construction ______ looked messy and dangerous. site artifacts dedicated equality

site – noun – the position or location of something "Oh Boy Is This Great" site – noun – the position or location of something

Words are Fun See you next week