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Author: Betsy & Giulio Maestro Genre: Narrative Nonfiction Skill: Main Idea Power point by Cheryl Hamilton

Vocabulary Words crown liberty models symbol tablet torch unforgettable unveiled

Other Words to Know pedestal riveted sculptor

crown a head covering of precious metal worn by a royal person, such as a queen or king

liberty freedom

models small copies of something

symbol an object, diagram, icon, etc. that stands for or represents something else

tablet a small, flat surface with something written on it

torch a long stick with material that burns at one end of it

unforgettable so good or so wonderful that you cannot forget it

unveiled removed a veil from; uncovered; revealed

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