Fifth Grade Unit 5 Week 6 Ghost Towns of the American West.

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Fifth Grade Unit 5 Week 6 Ghost Towns of the American West

Words to Know economic independence overrun scrawled vacant

written or drawn poorly or carelessly scrawled economic vacant independence scrawled overrun

having to do with management of money, income, and expenses of a household or government economic economic vacant independence scrawled overrun

to spill over or be overcome by too much of something overrun economic vacant independence scrawled overrun

freedom from the control or influence of others independence economic vacant independence scrawled overrun

empty, not occupied vacant economic vacant independence scrawled overrun

Mark moved into an apartment and has total independence now. security freedom

The toddler scrawled all over Matt’s papers. illustrated scribbled

The economic situation is scary. financial complicated

The party was overrun with guests. crowded beyond its limits getting exciting

The building looked like it had been vacant for a while. infested with termites empty

You’ve got it!