THE GIRL WHO MARRIED THE MOON Vocabulary. HEARTH The floor of a fireplace, which usually extends into a room.

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THE GIRL WHO MARRIED THE MOON Vocabulary

HEARTH The floor of a fireplace, which usually extends into a room.

SPARKLING Giving off flashes of light. -water-surface-and-fishing html

PHASE One of the changes in appearance that the moon or a planet goes through each month. ndex=1&feature=plcp

SOD A chunk of grassy soil held together by matted roots.

SUSPICIOUS Having the feeling that something unusual or wrong is going on.

KAYAK 3DRN6NP3U A lightweight canoe, propelled by a double-bladed paddle, with a small opening for one or two people.

COMMON ROOM A large room where people gather to eat or share other activities.

VILLAGE A small settlement.

MAINLAND The large land mass of a country or continent that does not include its islands.