VOCABULARY. SHADE  AREA NOT IN SUNLIGHT. GERMS  BACTERIA THAT SPREAD DISEASE.

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VOCABULARY

SHADE  AREA NOT IN SUNLIGHT.

GERMS  BACTERIA THAT SPREAD DISEASE.

HOSPITAL  A PLACE WHERE ILL OR INJURED PEOPLE GET HELP.

BAOBAB  AFRICAN TREE.

AFRICAN  ORIGINATED IN AFRICA.

AWAKEN  TO WAKE UP.

ATTACKED  FOUGHT.

SPRANG  JUMPED QUICKLY.

ANCIENT  VERY OLD.

BURNING  BEING DAMAGED BY FIRE.  LOOKING LIKE FIRE.

FEROCIOUS  FIERCE.

 SHADE: AREA NOT IN SUNLIGHT.  GERMS: BACTERIA THAT SPREAD DISEASE.  HOSPITAL: A PLACE WHERE ILL OR INJURED PEOPLE GET HELP.  BAOBAB: AFRICAN TREE.  AFRICAN: ORIGINATED IN AFRICA.  AWAKEN: TO WAKE UP.  ATTACKED: FOUGHT.  SPRANG: JUMPED QUICKLY.  ANCIENT: VERY OLD.  BURNING: 1- BEING DAMAGED BY FIRE. 2- LOOKING LIKE FIRE.  FEROCIOUS: FIERCE.