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harvest to gather a crop Do you see the man harvest the cocoa pods?

pulp the soft part of certain fruits and vegetables The white stuff is the cocoa pulp surrounding the beans.

machete a heavy knife used as a tool for cutting plants The machete is used to harvest the cocoa pods.

trading used for the purpose of exchanging one thing for another These people are trading to get the product they desire.

schooner a ship that has two or more masts with sails in the front and back This is a modern two mast schooner.

support to hold the weight of The lake is frozen solid and can support the children playing on a snow day.

bargain to talk about a trade in order to get a better deal The Indians and Europeans will bargain until they are happy with their trade agreement.

You must use a _______ to clear a path in the rain forest. harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain

harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain The ladies will _______ for the best price for the best vegetables.

harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain These tools are used to _______ ice.

harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain These kids are _______ buttons.

harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain Although the ____ of an apple is very healthy for you, the seeds are poisonous.

harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain The ________ was used as a trading vessel in the olden days.

harvest pulp machete trading schooner support bargain The baby backpack helps the mother _______ the weight of her baby.