4/9/2013.  Acrid: Sharp or bitter tasting or smelling  Acid: A compound usually having a sour taste.

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4/9/2013

 Acrid: Sharp or bitter tasting or smelling  Acid: A compound usually having a sour taste

 Amble: to go at a slow or easy pace; to stroll, or saunter  Ambulatory: of or pertaining to walking; adapted for walking

 Aquarium: a glass-sided tank, bowl, or the like, in which fish or other living aquatic animals or plants are kept.which  Aquatic: of, in or pertaining to water

 Precede: to go before, as in place, order, rank, importance, or time.  Exceed: to go beyond in quantity, degree, rate, etc

 Biology: The study of life  Biography: A story written about a person’s life and experiences

 1. Connect  2. Analyze  3. Consider  4. Perform  5. Appropriate