Sacagawea Cycle 20 Vocabulary.

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Sacagawea Cycle 20 Vocabulary

Territory An area of land; region I have never been to any territory south of the equator.

Accompany To go along with I was told to accompany them to the concert.

Proposed To put forward for consideration; suggest I proposed a trip to Florida. We went to Ohio instead.

Interpreter A person who translates orally from one language to another An interpreter was needed to find out what the foreign president was saying.

Duty The obligation to do what is right The president had a duty to serve his country.

Supplies Necessary materials used or given out when needed After a month of bad weather; the explorers’ supplies ran out.

Route A road or lane of travel between two places The hikers climbed the mountain, using a well-known route.

Corps A group of people acting or working together We belong to a drum and bugle corps.

Clumsy Done or made without skill The clumsy shelter fell apart.

Landmark A familiar or easily seen object or building that marks or identifies a place The Golden Gate Bridge is a landmark of San Francisco.