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Vocabulary Power Point Hungry Little hare Vocabulary Power Point

Meadow A field of grass

pond A small lake

scent A smell

Something that hides the way one looks disguise Something that hides the way one looks

Looking at or into something too closely prying Looking at or into something too closely

slender Both the man and the tie are SLENDER. Thin

hare A kind of rabbit

tender soft

The part of a tree that is left after the tree has been cut down stump The part of a tree that is left after the tree has been cut down

drowsy sleepy