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Thunder Cake By: Patricia Polacco Vocabulary Review

Directions: Pick the answer that you feel is the BEST answer Directions: Pick the answer that you feel is the BEST answer. Remember that more than one choice may sound correct. Make sure you think about your answer.

thunder The thunder shook the house. The loud noise that accompanies or follows a flash of lightning. The flashing of light produced by a discharge of electricity. Vivid and extensive flashes of electric light.

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measured The students measured items around the classroom. to touch or grasp by extending a part of the body to come upon by searching or effort Found the size or amount of anything.

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distance The distance between our houses is 20 miles. The period when something occurs. The amount by which things are different. A place far away

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recipe I asked my grandma for her gumbo recipe because it is delicious. A direction given A set of directions for preparing something to eat. The guidance of an action.

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weather The weather today is below 30 degrees and rainy. To become warm or hot. The condition of the air at a certain place and time. having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low.

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bolt The lightning bolt struck a house nearby. A flash of lightning. To move rapidly. To break by striking or knocking.

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horizon The artist painted a beautiful horizon. areas of land as distinguished from sea and air The line where Earth and sky seem to meet. weather in the upper atmosphere

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bellowed The announcer bellowed out the winner of the contest. To make known publicly To voice a sudden sharp loud cry. Made a loud deep noise; roared

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luscious The luscious smell of food made me hungry. Very pleasing to taste, smell, hear, see, or feel. Pleasing to taste to emit the odor of

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