FAMILY FEAST by Arthur Stam. AGREEABLE agreeable ( a - gree – a - ble ) adjective Nice, pleasant The flowers in the room had an agreeable smell.

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FAMILY FEAST by Arthur Stam

AGREEABLE agreeable ( a - gree – a - ble ) adjective Nice, pleasant The flowers in the room had an agreeable smell.

BANQUET banquet ( ban – quet ) noun A large meal presented for an important event or date My soccer team had an awards banquet at the end of the season.

CURIOSITY curiosity ( cu – ri – os – I – ty ) noun An interesting or strange thing Typewriters are a curiosity in the age of computers.

GAZE gaze ( gaze ) verb or noun verb - to look at for a long time noun – a long, steady look or stare I like to gaze at the moon at night. Her curious gaze made him feel uncomfortable.

GUESTS guests ( guests ) plural noun People who come to visit or eat a meal The guests arrived right before dinner was served.

UNTRUSTING untrusting ( un – trust – ing ) adjective Having doubt about something The untrusting neighbor did not open his door when the stranger knocked.

FAMILY FEAST by Arthur Stam

It was time for our end-of-year class party, and everyone was having trouble coming up with good ideas, including me. “How about a carnival with games and cotton candy?” said Penny. “I know!” said Megan. “A talent show with prizes and pizza!”

“Those are great ideas,” said Mr. Ortiz. “What do you think about inviting our families to be guests at a foods-of-the-world festival? We can each bring our family’s favorite dish. All of that food will make a lovely banquet.”

The class liked the idea and seemed agreeable to it. I couldn’t wait to see what dishes would arrive on the day of our party! “My family loves Italian food,” said Sophia on the morning of the party. “I brought spaghetti and meatballs.”

“This is our favorite,” said Sam. “It’s lamb curry from India.” “Wait until you taste my Mexican tamales,” said Elena.

I looked at all the strange dishes with great curiosity. Mr. Ortiz watched me gaze at each dish. He thought I was untrusting. “I can’t wait to try some of these foods, Mr. Ortiz,” I said. I tried chicken stew from Kenya,

German sausages,

Greek salad,

and more, so much more! All of it was delicious. Not only did I eat a world of food, I met a world of families, too. We all did. What a day!