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Errands: short trips taken to perform a task

Memory: the ability to remember

Questions: things asked in order to learn or know

Puppet: a small toy that looks like a person or animal, worked with hands or string

Sadness: unhappiness

Medal: a flat piece of metal stamped with a design or an inscription given as a reward

Day 2; leash: a cord attached to an animal’s collar or harness and used to lead it

Praise: to express approval or admiration

Heroine: a girl or a woman known for courage

Improve: to become better

Device: a piece of equipment designed to do a particular task

Obedient: following orders willingly

Day 3: great-grandmother: the mother of a person’s parent

Cactus: a plant that can grow in hot, dry places

Hatch: to come out from an egg

Hollow: having an empty space on the inside

Nervous: anxious about something that might happen

Swiftly: quickly