“Going Back Home” Vocabulary. heritage Nicole traveled to Italy to learn more about her heritage.

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“Going Back Home” Vocabulary

heritage Nicole traveled to Italy to learn more about her heritage.

heritage- everything that comes from ancestors

livestock The women in the family took care of the children, kept the house, and tended the livestock.

livestock- farm animals

survival Survival in the wilderness depends on finding food and keeping warm.

survival- ability to stay alive

thrive Plants and flowers need water and sunlight to thrive.

thrive- succeed and grow

influenced Teenage girls are influenced by clothing styles in magazines.

influenced- affected by it

tiresome John found the hours and hours of homework to be tiresome.

tiresome- exhausting