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Pine Park Mystery Vocabulary Mrs. Thornburg’s version

Vocabulary in Pine Park Mystery Caused Clasp Confused Cornered Objects Removes Typical

What is another word for normal or usual for a kind of thing?

Typical

What is another word for being uncertain or unclear about something?

Confused

What do we call things that you can see and touch but are not alive?

Objects

What is another word for made something happen?

Caused

What is another word for takes away?

Removes

What is another word for getting a person or an animal into a situation or position that is a trap?

Cornered

What do we call a small hook that holds parts together?

Clasp