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Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 4 The People on the Beach Open Court Unit 2_Lesson 4 http://www.opencourtresources.com

Word Knowledge Line 1: excavation reconstruct examine expeditions Line 2: uncle marble gentle careful Line 3: searching charred beach stretched Line 4: substance suburb submit supervise superior S1: Several archaeologists examined skeletons and artifacts at the excavation site. S2: The efficient doctor monitored the condition of her patient to ensure a short procedure. S3: Watch out when you search for clues in nature. S4: He will supervise our trip to the suburbs.

Vocabulary anthropologist (an-thro-pol-o-gist): someone who studies the physical, cultural, and social development of humans. (pg. 174) dank: very damp, moist, and cold (pg. 190) balustrade (bal-us-trade): balusters and handrail on a staircase (pg. 185) Sulphur (sul-phur): yellow, nonmetallic elements that smells like rotten eggs (pg. 178) eruption (e-rup-tion): a bursting forth in an explosive manner(pg. 176) excavation (ex-ca-va-tion): the process of removing by digging (pg. 177)

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